یکشبه 18 خرداد 1404

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complicated, behaviorally defined disorder, including communication and social interaction deficits and restricted, repetitive and stereotyped behaviors (Bolte et  al.,  2019). Prevalence estimates and diagnosis rates of ASD have risen substantially in the last two decades reaching 1.5% in developed countries (Lyall et  al.,  2017). According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report in 2018, 1 in 160 children had ASD. In most of cases, ASD is associated with epilepsy, since different studies showed that 22% to 38% of children with autism also suffer from comorbid epilepsy (Bolton et al., 2011; Danielsson, Gillberg, Billstedt, Gillberg, & Olsson, 2005) and pain sensory abnormality (Yasuda et al., 2016). People with autism suffer from other emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression (Viscidi et al., 2014) and also have impaired locomotors activity that contributes difficulty in social interaction (Wilson, Enticott, & Rinehart, 2018).

نام مقاله:
Prenatal pregabalin is associated with sex-dependent alterations in some behavioral parameters in valproic acid-induced autism in rat offspring
نویسندگان:
Manzumeh Shamsi Meymandi1,2 | Gholamreza Sepehri2 | Amirhossein Moslemizadeh3 | SeyyedSajjad Vakili Shahrbabaki3 | Hamideh Bashiri4,5
نام مجله:
International Society for Developmental Neuroscience
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