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Motor Development Disability in Children Linked To Loss of Gene Function

by Amrita Surendranath on May 9, 2017 at 7:05 PM
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Motor development disabilities can affect the quality of life of a patient and a study conducted by a research team from City University of New York School of Medicine and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, has found a probable cause. The loss of function of two genes was found to prevent the development of motor skills. This study will help in early identification of the risk for motor development disabilities.


The neural circuits in the motor cortex region of the brain and the spinal cord were not re-organized well during maturation when there is a loss of function of the genes.

Newly Identified Genetic Pathway for Motor Development Disabilities

As a part of the study, the research team bred mice that lacked the molecular signaling of the Bax/Bak pathway. The study findings showed that

Further studies are required to determine if

Development of Motor Skills

Previous studies have found that only basic unskilled motor tasks may be carried out by young postnatal mammals, which includes human babies. This is because infantile neural circuitry is activated antagonistically, with muscles opposed to each other being activated at the same time.

Developmental Motor Disabilities

Children who suffer from developmental motor disabilities have limited skilled motor abilities. A large proportion of these people have an immature method of co-activating muscle pairs into adulthood. This affects their dexterity.

Dyspraxia

During the process of a child's development, there could be an impairment or immaturity that occurs in the organization of movement. There is an immaturity during the processing of information in the brain. A child diagnosed with dyspraxia is found to have problems with the way language is perceived.

Identifying Brain Connections in Developing Mice

The genetic pathways that are involved in the circuitry between corticospinal neurons in the motor cortex and muscles of the mice brain were identified using trans-synaptic viral and electrophysiological assays. This was used to identify connections that developed in maturing mice.

‘Gene mutations linked to the Bax/Bak pathway, a pathway that affects neural circuits between the spinal cord and the motor cortex, can lead to motor development disability in children.’

The trans-synaptic tracing that was used in the current study showed

Tests to Assess Motor Skills

The mice that were deficient in the Bax/Bak pathway were subjected to skilled motor tests and it was found that the animals had

Disability Among Indians

It is important for optimum development of children during their early years to ensure healthy transition to adulthood. Nearly 200 million children across the world do not reach their developmental potential during the first five years of their life due to poor health, nutrition, lack of awareness or due to disorders.

According to the World Health Organization

Research into causes of development disorders is necessary to develop preventive strategies or effective therapy for children with developmental disability. The current study identified the significance of the Bax/Bak pathway in the development of motor disabilities; further studies conducted on humans will help in providing better insights into the complex process of maturation to adulthood.

References:

  1. What is Dyspraxia? - (http://www.dyslexiaindia.org.in/Dyspraxia.html)

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