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  Sex hormones regulate SHANK expression

Berkel, S., Eltokhi, A., Fröhlich, H., Porras-Gonzalez, D., Rafiullah, R., Sprengel, R., et al. (2018). Sex hormones regulate SHANK expression. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 2018(11): 337, pp. 1-10. doi:10.3389/fnmol.2018.00337.

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Berkel, Simone, Author
Eltokhi, Ahmed1, Author           
Fröhlich, Henning, Author
Porras-Gonzalez, Diana, Author
Rafiullah, Rafiullah, Author
Sprengel, Rolf2, Author           
Rappold, Gudrun A., Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1125545              
2Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1497704              

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Free keywords: 17β-estradiol; SH-SY5Y cells; SHANK; androgen receptor knock-out mouse; autism spectrum disorders (ASD); dihydrotestosterone; sex differences
 Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have a higher prevalence in male individuals compared to females, with a ratio of affected boys compared to girls of 4:1 for ASD and 11:1 for Asperger syndrome. Mutations in the SHANK genes (comprising SHANK1, SHANK2 and SHANK3) coding for postsynaptic scaffolding proteins have been tightly associated with ASD. As early brain development is strongly influenced by sex hormones, we investigated the effect of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and 17β-estradiol on SHANK expression in a human neuroblastoma cell model. Both sex hormones had a significant impact on the expression of all three SHANK genes, which could be effectively blocked by androgen and estrogen receptor antagonists. In neuron-specific androgen receptor knock-out mice (Ar NesCre), we found a nominal significant reduction of all Shank genes at postnatal day 7.5 in the cortex. In the developing cortex of wild-type (WT) CD1 mice, a sex-differential protein expression was identified for all Shanks at embryonic day 17.5 and postnatal day 7.5 with significantly higher protein levels in male compared to female mice. Together, we could show that SHANK expression is influenced by sex hormones leading to a sex-differential expression, thus providing novel insights into the sex bias in ASD.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-04-302018-08-282018-09-25
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 10
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Title: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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Publ. Info: Lausanne, Switzerland : Frontiers Research Foundation
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 2018 (11) Sequence Number: 337 Start / End Page: 1 - 10 Identifier: ISSN: 1662-5099
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1662-5099