Nutrient Combination Shows Promise in Mouse Models ofโฃ Autism
TAIPEI, TAIWAN – A โคnew โstudy from Academia Sinica in Taiwan suggests a low-dose combination of zinc, serine, and branched-chain amino acids may alleviate behavioral challenges associated with autism spectrum โคdisorder (ASD). Published December 2nd in PLOS Biology,โ the research demonstrates that this nutrientโ blend strengthens โขcommunication between neurons andโ improves socialโ interactions in three diffrent โคmouse models of ASD.
Researchers, led by โTzyy-Nan Huang โขand Ming-Hui Lin,โฃ investigated the potentialโข of combining โฃthese nutrients, each previously linkedโค to improvedโ neural connectivity, to achieve a synergistic effect. Their experiments revealed that the combination shiftedโค synaptic protein expression in autistic mice towards levels seen inโข typical mice and reduced overactivity in the amygdala, a brain region โขcrucial for social behavior.
Importantly, improvements in social behavior โขwere only observed when the nutrients were administered together. Individualโฃ supplements at the same doses showed no notable โeffect, highlighting the importance of their combined action.
“As hundreds of genes are implicated in autism, a ‘one gene-one therapy’ approach is impractical,” โขexplainsโฃ Yi-Ping Hsueh. “Our findings suggest a low-dose โnutrient mixture โฃoffers a safer and more practical strategy forโ long-term, broad request, even beginningโข in childhood.”
The โคteam was โnotably encouraged by the speed of theโ observedโค effects. “Just seven days of treatment significantly modulated neuronal circuit activity and connectivity in real time,” notes Ming-Hui Lin. Tzyy-Nan Huang adds,”It is exciting to see that combiningโข these nutrients at low doses successfully restores โคsynaptic function and enhances social behaviors in threeโ different mouse models.”
This researchโ underscores the potential โฃof multi-nutrient approachesโ to address the complex neurologicalโ underpinnings of ASD.
Funding: This work wasโ supported byโฃ grantsโ from academia Sinica, Taiwan (AS-IA-111-L01โฃ to Y.-P.H.) and theโฃ National Science โขand Technology Council, Taiwanโค (NSTC 113-2326-B-001-008 and 114-2326-B-001-005 to Y.-P.H.). โThe funding organizations had no โrole in the studyS design, execution, or publication.
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