An Animal Model of Tourette's Syndrome

OBJECTIVE: An animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome. METHOD: Sera from 12 patients with Tourette's syndrome with high levels of antineural or antinuclear antibodies were infused bilaterally into the ventrolateral striatum of rats....

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Published inThe American journal of psychiatry Vol. 159; no. 4; pp. 657 - 660
Main Authors Taylor, Jane R., Morshed, Syed A., Parveen, Salina, Mercadante, Marcos T., Scahill, Lawrence, Peterson, Bradley S., King, Robert A., Leckman, James F., Lombroso, Paul J.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Psychiatric Publishing 01.04.2002
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1535-7228
DOI10.1176/appi.ajp.159.4.657

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Abstract OBJECTIVE: An animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome. METHOD: Sera from 12 patients with Tourette's syndrome with high levels of antineural or antinuclear antibodies were infused bilaterally into the ventrolateral striatum of rats. Sera from 12 additional Tourette's syndrome patients and 12 normal subjects (both groups with low levels of autoantibodies) were infused for comparison. Rates of oral stereotypies were recorded by observers who were blind to the origin of the infused sera. RESULTS: Oral stereotypies significantly increased in the rats infused with sera from the patients with high levels of autoantibodies. CONCLUSIONS: The results are consistent with an autoimmune etiology in a subset of cases of Tourette's syndrome.
AbstractList OBJECTIVE: An animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome. METHOD: Sera from 12 patients with Tourette's syndrome with high levels of antineural or antinuclear antibodies were infused bilaterally into the ventrolateral striatum of rats. Sera from 12 additional Tourette's syndrome patients and 12 normal subjects (both groups with low levels of autoantibodies) were infused for comparison. Rates of oral stereotypies were recorded by observers who were blind to the origin of the infused sera. RESULTS: Oral stereotypies significantly increased in the rats infused with sera from the patients with high levels of autoantibodies. CONCLUSIONS: The results are consistent with an autoimmune etiology in a subset of cases of Tourette's syndrome.
In a study, an animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome.
An animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome.OBJECTIVEAn animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome.Sera from 12 patients with Tourette's syndrome with high levels of antineural or antinuclear antibodies were infused bilaterally into the ventrolateral striatum of rats. Sera from 12 additional Tourette's syndrome patients and 12 normal subjects (both groups with low levels of autoantibodies) were infused for comparison. Rates of oral stereotypies were recorded by observers who were blind to the origin of the infused sera.METHODSera from 12 patients with Tourette's syndrome with high levels of antineural or antinuclear antibodies were infused bilaterally into the ventrolateral striatum of rats. Sera from 12 additional Tourette's syndrome patients and 12 normal subjects (both groups with low levels of autoantibodies) were infused for comparison. Rates of oral stereotypies were recorded by observers who were blind to the origin of the infused sera.Oral stereotypies significantly increased in the rats infused with sera from the patients with high levels of autoantibodies.RESULTSOral stereotypies significantly increased in the rats infused with sera from the patients with high levels of autoantibodies.The results are consistent with an autoimmune etiology in a subset of cases of Tourette's syndrome.CONCLUSIONSThe results are consistent with an autoimmune etiology in a subset of cases of Tourette's syndrome.
An animal model was used to investigate an autoimmune etiology for some cases of Tourette's syndrome. Sera from 12 patients with Tourette's syndrome with high levels of antineural or antinuclear antibodies were infused bilaterally into the ventrolateral striatum of rats. Sera from 12 additional Tourette's syndrome patients and 12 normal subjects (both groups with low levels of autoantibodies) were infused for comparison. Rates of oral stereotypies were recorded by observers who were blind to the origin of the infused sera. Oral stereotypies significantly increased in the rats infused with sera from the patients with high levels of autoantibodies. The results are consistent with an autoimmune etiology in a subset of cases of Tourette's syndrome.
Author Parveen, Salina
King, Robert A.
Taylor, Jane R.
Peterson, Bradley S.
Leckman, James F.
Scahill, Lawrence
Morshed, Syed A.
Mercadante, Marcos T.
Lombroso, Paul J.
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Central nervous system
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Etiology
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
Degenerative disease
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Human
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Autoantibody
Oral form
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Autoantibodies - toxicity
Biological and medical sciences
Brain Mapping
Child
Corpus Striatum - immunology
Degenerative and inherited degenerative diseases of the nervous system. Leukodystrophies. Prion diseases
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Male
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Neurological disorders
Neurology
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
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Tourette Syndrome - immunology
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