The role of Hipk2-p53 pathways in arsenic-induced autistic behaviors: A translational study from rats to humans
Zhou H, Lin Y, Zhao W, Teng Y, Cui Y, Wang T, Li C, Jiang YH, Zhang JJ, Wang Y. The role of Hipk2-p53 pathways in arsenic-induced autistic behaviors: A translational study from rats to humans. Environmental Pollution 2020, 267: 115568. PMID: 33254717, DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsArsenicAutism Spectrum DisorderAutistic DisorderCarrier ProteinsCase-Control StudiesChildHumansProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesRatsTumor Suppressor Protein p53ConceptsCase-control studySerum levelsArsenic exposureHealthy controlsNeuronal apoptosisFrontal cortexAge-matched healthy controlsGestational arsenic exposureHuman case-control studiesASD developmentHigher serum levelsAutistic behaviorASD childrenDose-dependent mannerAutism spectrum disorderPotential mediating pathwaysRat modelRat pupsKey molecular changesImmunohistochemistry analysisTranslational studiesWestern blottingMolecular changesTranslational strategiesMediating pathways