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rdf:type
lifeskim:mentions
pubmed:issue
5
pubmed:dateCreated
2009-6-3
pubmed:abstractText
It has been proposed that two amino acid substitutions in the transcription factor FOXP2 have been positively selected during human evolution due to effects on aspects of speech and language. Here, we introduce these substitutions into the endogenous Foxp2 gene of mice. Although these mice are generally healthy, they have qualitatively different ultrasonic vocalizations, decreased exploratory behavior and decreased dopamine concentrations in the brain suggesting that the humanized Foxp2 allele affects basal ganglia. In the striatum, a part of the basal ganglia affected in humans with a speech deficit due to a nonfunctional FOXP2 allele, we find that medium spiny neurons have increased dendrite lengths and increased synaptic plasticity. Since mice carrying one nonfunctional Foxp2 allele show opposite effects, this suggests that alterations in cortico-basal ganglia circuits might have been important for the evolution of speech and language in humans.
pubmed:commentsCorrections
pubmed:language
eng
pubmed:journal
pubmed:citationSubset
IM
pubmed:chemical
pubmed:status
MEDLINE
pubmed:month
May
pubmed:issn
1097-4172
pubmed:author
pubmed-author:AdlerThureT, pubmed-author:AguilarAntonioA, pubmed-author:ArendtThomasT, pubmed-author:BeckerLoreL, pubmed-author:BlassTorstenT, pubmed-author:BolleInesI, pubmed-author:BrücknerMartina KMK, pubmed-author:BuschDirk HDH, pubmed-author:Calzada-WackJuliaJ, pubmed-author:DalkeClaudiaC, pubmed-author:EhrhardtNicoleN, pubmed-author:EnardWolfgangW, pubmed-author:FavorJackJ, pubmed-author:FischerJuliaJ, pubmed-author:FisherSimon ESE, pubmed-author:FuchsHelmutH, pubmed-author:Gailus-DurnerValérieV, pubmed-author:GehreSabineS, pubmed-author:GigerThomasT, pubmed-author:GrawJochenJ, pubmed-author:GroszerMatthiasM, pubmed-author:HölterSabine MSM, pubmed-author:HölzlwimmerGabrieleG, pubmed-author:HammerschmidtKurtK, pubmed-author:HansWolfgangW, pubmed-author:IvandicBorisB, pubmed-author:JavaheriAnahitaA, pubmed-author:KalaydjievSvetoslavS, pubmed-author:KallnikMagdalenaM, pubmed-author:KlingEvaE, pubmed-author:KlingensporMartinM, pubmed-author:KlopstockThomasT, pubmed-author:KunderSandraS, pubmed-author:MüllerUweU, pubmed-author:MorgensternRudolfR, pubmed-author:MossbruggerIlonaI, pubmed-author:NatonBeatrixB, pubmed-author:NickelBirgitB, pubmed-author:OllertMarkusM, pubmed-author:PääboSvanteS, pubmed-author:Quintanilla-MartinezLeticiaL, pubmed-author:RaczIldikóI, pubmed-author:RathkolbBirgitB, pubmed-author:RozmanJanJ, pubmed-author:SchreiweisChristianeC, pubmed-author:SchreweAnjaA, pubmed-author:SchulzHolgerH, pubmed-author:SchwarzJohannesJ, pubmed-author:SohrReinhardR, pubmed-author:SomelMehmetM, pubmed-author:WiebeVictorV, pubmed-author:WinterChristineC, pubmed-author:WolfEckhardE, pubmed-author:WurstWolfgangW, pubmed-author:ZimmerAndreasA, pubmed-author:de AngelisMartin HrabéMH
pubmed:issnType
Electronic
pubmed:day
29
pubmed:volume
137
pubmed:owner
NLM
pubmed:authorsComplete
Y
pubmed:pagination
961-71
pubmed:dateRevised
2010-11-18
pubmed:meshHeading
pubmed:year
2009
pubmed:articleTitle
A humanized version of Foxp2 affects cortico-basal ganglia circuits in mice.
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