Animal models of Lesch-Nyhan syndrome.

Brain Res Bull

Department of Neurosciences, UCSD School of Medicine, La Jolla 92093.

Published: September 1990

In humans, deficiency of the enzyme hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) is associated with a disorder known as Lesch-Nyhan syndrome which includes severe neurobehavioral abnormalities. Several animal models which have been developed to examine the neurobiologic substrates of this disorder have suggested a role for abnormal function in purine/dopamine neurotransmission, but the relationship between HPRT-deficiency and these abnormalities remains unknown. Recently, HPRT-deficient mice have been produced which appear to have similar, though more subtle changes in brain dopamine function. These mice will be useful in elucidating the relationship between HPRT-deficiency and the neurological deficits observed in patients with this disorder.

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