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Attention deficit disorder associated with impaired brain coordination

Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine suggest that symptoms of attention deficit disorders could be due to dysfunction in a gene - ErbB4 - that helps different brain regions communicate.

Updated on: Apr 10, 2018 03:38 PM IST
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Disharmony between the two regions of the brain can result in attention deficit disorders- such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression. Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine suggest these symptoms could be due to dysfunction in a gene - ErbB4 - that helps different brain regions communicate.

The gene ErbB4 is a known risk factor for psychiatric disorders. (Shutterstock)
The gene ErbB4 is a known risk factor for psychiatric disorders. (Shutterstock)

The gene is a known risk factor for psychiatric disorders, and is required to maintain healthy neurotransmitter levels in the brain. Researchers showed mice lacking ErbB4 activity in specific brain regions performed poorly on timed attention tasks. The mice struggled to pay attention and remember visual cues associated with food. Neuroscientists describe the kind of thought-driven attention required for the tasks as “top-down attention.” Top-down attention is goal-oriented, and related to focus. People who lack efficient top-down attention are at a higher risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

“The results reveal a mechanism for top-down attention, which could go wrong in attention disorders,” said corresponding author Lin Mei. “And since ErbB4 is a risk factor for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression, the results provide insights into mechanisms of these disorders.”

“Our findings give importance to synchrony between the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus in top-down attention and open up the possibility that attention deficit disorders, like ADHD, might involve impairments in the synchrony between these two regions.”

According to the new study, ErbB4 coordinates a cascade of brain signals that “bridge” the two regions. ErbB4 itself encodes a receptor found on the surface of brain cells. The study found that when a protein (neuregulin-1) attaches to the ErbB4 receptor, it triggers a chain reaction that ultimately determines neurotransmitter levels in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. Without ErbB4, neurotransmitter levels go awry.

The researchers discovered mice lacking ErbB4 have low levels of a particular neurotransmitter-GABA, or gamma-aminobutyric acid-in their brain. Low GABA levels can lead to impaired top-down attention in the prefrontal cortex, and impairs how the prefrontal cortex can efficiently coordinate with the hippocampus. The researchers concluded that ErbB4 helps link the two brain regions to maintain attention. The study has been published in the journal Neuron.

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