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Project Title

Project Title

Correcting excitatory-inhibitory imbalance in autism

Principal Investigator

Principal Investigator

Philpot, Benjamin

Description

Description

Autism appears to be caused by aberrant synapses, or connections between brain cells. A leading hypothesis is that a generalized hyper-excitability in the brains of individuals with autism impairs cognitive functions and increases seizure susceptibility. However, it is difficult to examine how neural hyper-excitability contributes to autism traits and whether the inappropriate neural connectivity at its root can be corrected by balancing excitatory and inhibitory activity in the brain. One obstacle is that autism can be caused by a wide range of genetic mutations, making it difficult to model neural hyper-excitability. In 2012, Benjamin Philpot and his team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that genetic deletions of UBE3A create hyper-excitability in the brain due to differential modifications in excitatory and inhibitory synapses. UBE3A is known to be linked to some forms of autism. The researchers plan to extend this work by examining the precise mechanisms by which dysregulation of UBE3A contributes to neural hyper-excitability and behavioral abnormalities. They plan to manipulate UBE3A levels in mice to determine the deficits that underlie neural hyper-excitability. Insights from this research may guide strategies for correcting the excitatory-inhibitory imbalance in UBE3A-linked and perhaps broader forms of autism.

Funder

Funder

Simons Foundation

Funding Country

Funding Country

United States

Fiscal Year Funding

Fiscal Year Funding

112500

Current Award Period

Current Award Period

2013-2016

Strategic Plan Question

Strategic Plan Question

Question 2: What is the Biology Underlying ASD?

Funder’s Project Link

Funder’s Project Link

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Institution

Institution

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Institute Location

Institute Location

United States

Project Number

Project Number

274426

Government or Private

Government or Private

Private

History/Related Projects

History/Related Projects

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