Christos Gkogkas /channels/taxonomy/term/2442/all en New hope for understanding autism spectrum disorders /channels/news/new-hope-understanding-autism-spectrum-disorders-219071 <p><span>Researchers from 平特五不中 and the University of Montreal have identified a crucial link between protein synthesis and autism spectrum disorders (ASD), which can bolster new therapeutic avenues. Regulation of protein synthesis, also termed mRNA translation, is the process by which cells manufacture proteins. This mechanism is involved in all aspects of cell and organism function. A new study in mice has found that abnormally high synthesis of a group of neuronal proteins called neuroligins results in symptoms similar to those diagnosed in ASD. The study also reveals that autism-like behaviors can be rectified in adult mice with compounds inhibiting protein synthesis, or with gene-therapy targeting neuroligins. Their results are published in the journal聽</span><span><i>Nature</i></span><span>.</span> Wed, 21 Nov 2012 18:00:44 +0000 webfull 88621 at /channels