Towards Preclinical Validation of Arbaclofen (R-baclofen) Treatment for 16p11.2 Deletion Syndrome

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Gundersen, Brigitta, B | O’brien, William, T | Schaffler, Melanie, D | Schultz, Maria, N | Tsukahara, Tatsuya | Lorenzo, Sandra, Martin | Nalesso, Valérie | Luo Clayton, Alice, H | Abel, Ted | Crawley, Jacqueline, N | Datta, Sandeep, Robert | Herault, Yann

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A microdeletion on human chromosome 16p11.2 is one of the most common copy number variants associated with autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Arbaclofen, a GABA(B) receptor agonist, is a component of racemic baclofen, which is FDAapproved for treating spasticity, and has been shown to alleviate behavioral phenotypes, including recognition memory deficits, in animal models of 16p11.2 deletion. Given the lack of reproducibility sometimes observed in mouse behavioral studies, we brought together a consortium of four laboratories to study the effects of arbaclofen on behavior in three different mouse lines with deletions in the mouse region syntenic to human 16p11.2 to test the robustness of these findings. Arbaclofen rescued cognitive deficits seen in two 16p11.2 deletion mouse lines in traditional recognition memory paradigms. Using an unsupervised machinelearning approach to analyze behavior, one lab found that arbaclofen also rescued differences in exploratory behavior in the open field in 16p11.2 deletion mice. Arbaclofen was not sedating and had modest off-target behavioral effects at the doses tested. Our studies show that arbaclofen consistently rescues behavioral phenotypes in 16p11.2 deletion mice, providing support for clinical trials of arbaclofen in humans with this deletion.

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