BEHAVIORAL TESTS IN RODENTS FOR THE STUDY OF AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14450/2318-9312.v33.e2.a2021.pp106-116

Keywords:

Autism spectrum disorder, Behavior and behavior mechanisms, Behavioral symptoms, Behavioral disciplines and activities, Animal models.

Abstract

Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which its behavioral changes and the developmental stages of these changes can be investigated using animal models of ASD and by conducting behavioral tests to assess the changes. This research aimed to carry out a survey in the literature on the animal behavioral models used to study the autistic  spectrum disorder and the correlation of these models with human behavior in ASD, through is a narrative review conducted based on the search for scientific articles on the study theme from June to September 2019, using  the Medline, Web of Science and Clinical Key databases. In the TEA study, behavioral tests are performed based on the clinical characteristics and manifestations of the disorder. These tests are performed on animals and used to assess the potential inducer of substances for the development of ASD and in studies conducted to evaluate potential drugs or non-pharmacological therapies for the treatment of the disorder. The most commonly used tests are: open field test, glass ball burial test (marble burying test), social interaction test, repetitive self-cleaning behavior test, elevated plus maze test, olfactory habituation test, social odors, and light-dark test. When surveying the behavioral tests used in experimental research on animals on the autism spectrum disorder, the importance of these in vivo models of TEA study is reiterated, enabling a greater  understanding of behavioral changes and, consequently, a better understanding of this disorder.

Author Biographies

Caroline de Oliveira Viana, Centro Universitário Unichristus Rua João Adolfo Gurgel, 133 - Bairro Cocó CEP: 60.190-180 Fortaleza - Ceará

Discente do curso de Fisioterapia da Unichristus.

Maria Fernanda Mendes Felismino, Centro Universitário Unichristus Rua João Adolfo Gurgel, 133 - Bairro Cocó CEP: 60.190-180 Fortaleza - Ceará

Discente do curso de Fisioterapia da Unichristus.

Luana Letícia Alves Dutra, Universidade Estadual do Ceará Av. Dr. Silas Munguba, 17000 - Bairro Itaperi CEP: 60.714-903 Fortaleza, Ceará

Docente do curso de Medicina da Universidade Estadual do Ceará.

Tatiana Paschoalette Rodrigues Bachur, Universidade Estadual do Ceará Av. Dr. Silas Munguba, 17000 - Bairro Itaperi CEP: 60.714-903 Fortaleza, Ceará

Docente do curso de Medicina da Universidade Estadual do Ceará.

Gislei Frota Aragão, Universidade Estadual do Ceará Av. Dr. Silas Munguba, 17000 - Bairro Itaperi CEP: 60.714-903 Fortaleza, Ceará

Docente do curso de Medicina da Universidade Estadual do Ceará.

Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Viana, C. de O., Felismino, M. F. M., Dutra, L. L. A., Bachur, T. P. R., & Aragão, G. F. (2021). BEHAVIORAL TESTS IN RODENTS FOR THE STUDY OF AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER. Infarma - Pharmaceutical Sciences, 33(2), 106–116. https://doi.org/10.14450/2318-9312.v33.e2.a2021.pp106-116

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Review Article