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Baclofen-associated neurophysiologic target engagement across species in fragile X syndrome

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s11689-022-09455-9

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Fragile X syndrome; Electroencephalography; Biomarker; Baclofen; Autism; Multielectrode array

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  1. National Institutes of Health [U54 HD104461, U54 HD082008]

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In this study, EEG biomarkers were identified in both mouse model and human with FXS. The use of baclofen was associated with the suppression of abnormal gamma power and increase in low-frequency power at rest in both groups. This finding shows promise for the development of drugs for FXS using translational medicine approaches.
Background Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common inherited form of neurodevelopmental disability. It is often characterized, especially in males, by intellectual disability, anxiety, repetitive behavior, social communication deficits, delayed language development, and abnormal sensory processing. Recently, we identified electroencephalographic (EEG) biomarkers that are conserved between the mouse model of FXS (Fmr1 KO mice) and humans with FXS. Methods In this report, we evaluate small molecule target engagement utilizing multielectrode array electrophysiology in the Fmr1 KO mouse and in humans with FXS. Neurophysiologic target engagement was evaluated using single doses of the GABA(B) selective agonist racemic baclofen (RBAC). Results In Fmr1 KO mice and in humans with FXS, baclofen use was associated with suppression of elevated gamma power and increase in low-frequency power at rest. In the Fmr1 KO mice, a baclofen-associated improvement in auditory chirp synchronization was also noted. Conclusions Overall, we noted synchronized target engagement of RBAC on resting state electrophysiology, in particular the reduction of aberrant high frequency gamma activity, across species in FXS. This finding holds promise for translational medicine approaches to drug development for FXS, synchronizing treatment study across species using well-established EEG biological markers in this field.

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