2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2418635121
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Nebulized vasopressin penetrates CSF and improves social cognition without inducing aggression in a rhesus monkey model of autism

Catherine F. Talbot,
Ozge Oztan,
Sierra M. V. Simmons
et al.

Abstract: Low cerebrospinal (CSF) arginine vasopressin (AVP) concentration is a biomarker of social impairment in low-social monkeys and children with autism, suggesting that AVP administration may improve primate social functioning. However, AVP administration also increases aggression, at least in “neurotypical” animals with intact AVP signaling. Here, we tested the effects of a voluntary drug administration method in low-social male rhesus monkeys with high autistic-like trait burden. Monkeys received nebulized AVP o… Show more

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