Research Article

Vitamin B6 Deficiency Induces Autism-Like Behaviors in Rats by Regulating mTOR-Mediated Autophagy in the Hippocampus

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VB6 deficiency reduced sociability and aggravated anxiety-related behaviors of offspring rats. The offspring rats obtained from pregnant rats with VB6 normality, VB6 deficiency, or VB6 supplement were subjected to the modeling. (a) The body weight of offspring rats was recorded from PND 1 to PND 42. (b) Three-chambered social test was utilized to evaluate the social interactions of offspring rats. (c, d, and e) The movement speed, self-grooming time, and bowel frequency of offspring rats were detected by open field test. Six rats/group. One-way analysis of variance with Tukey’s post-hoc test. VB6: vitamin B6; PND: postnatal day; **; *** vs. Control; ^^; ^^^ vs. VB6 lack.
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