Maternal valproic acid exposure leads to neurogenesis defects and autism-like behaviors in non-human primates
Zhao H, Wang Q, Yan T, Zhang Y, Xu H, Yu H, Tu Z, Guo X, Jiang Y, Li X, Zhou H, Zhang Y. Maternal valproic acid exposure leads to neurogenesis defects and autism-like behaviors in non-human primates. Translational Psychiatry 2019, 9: 267. PMID: 31636273, PMCID: PMC6803711, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-019-0608-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAutism Spectrum DisorderBehavior, AnimalDisease Models, AnimalDisease SusceptibilityFemaleMacaca fascicularisNeurogenesisPrefrontal CortexPregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsValproic AcidConceptsNon-human primatesVPA exposurePrefrontal cortexNeuN-positive mature neuronsGFAP-positive astrocytesValproic acid exposureAutism-like behaviorsAutism spectrum disorderCerebellar external granular layerImpaired social interactionMaternal exposureAntiepileptic drugsExternal granular layerRisk factorsVariable presentationMature neuronsMurine modelRodent modelsEpidemiological studiesAcid exposureNeurogenesis defectsNeuronal precursorsEmbryonic brainNeurodevelopmental defectsSimilar exposure