Vocalization Assessment
Objective: Measurement of vocalization impediments in Adnp+/- mice following NAP administration
This is a Vocalization Assessment protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 2 procedural steps, 1 materials. Extracted from a 2018 paper published in Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Model and subjects
mouse • Adnp+/- (haploinsufficient) • unknown • Not specified • Not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
NAP Administration • Vocalization Assessment
Primary readouts
- Vocalization impediments
- Global developmental delays
- Gait and motor dysfunctions
- Social and object memory impairments
Key equipment and reagents
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NAP Administration
Daily NAP administration to Adnp+/- mice via systemic or nasal routes
Note: Treatment administered both systemically and nasally
View evidence from paper
“all of which were partially reversed by daily NAP administration (systemic/nasal)”
Vocalization Assessment
Assessment of vocalization impediments in Adnp+/- mice
Note: Vocalization impediments were among the behavioral phenotypes measured
View evidence from paper
“Adnp +/- mice further exhibited global developmental delays, vocalization impediments, gait and motor dysfunctions”