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Mapping Pathological Phenotypes in a Mouse Model of CDKL5 Disorder
Authors:Elena Amendola  Yang Zhan  Camilla Mattucci  Enrico Castroflorio  Eleonora Calcagno  Claudia Fuchs  Giuseppina Lonetti  Davide Silingardi  Alexei L. Vyssotski  Dominika Farley  Elisabetta Ciani  Tommaso Pizzorusso  Maurizio Giustetto  Cornelius T. Gross
Abstract:Mutations in cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5) cause early-onset epileptic encephalopathy, a neurodevelopmental disorder with similarities to Rett Syndrome. Here we describe the physiological, molecular, and behavioral phenotyping of a Cdkl5 conditional knockout mouse model of CDKL5 disorder. Behavioral analysis of constitutive Cdkl5 knockout mice revealed key features of the human disorder, including limb clasping, hypoactivity, and abnormal eye tracking. Anatomical, physiological, and molecular analysis of the knockout uncovered potential pathological substrates of the disorder, including reduced dendritic arborization of cortical neurons, abnormal electroencephalograph (EEG) responses to convulsant treatment, decreased visual evoked responses (VEPs), and alterations in the Akt/rpS6 signaling pathway. Selective knockout of Cdkl5 in excitatory and inhibitory forebrain neurons allowed us to map the behavioral features of the disorder to separable cell-types. These findings identify physiological and molecular deficits in specific forebrain neuron populations as possible pathological substrates in CDKL5 disorder.
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