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A critical period for experience-dependent remodeling of adult-born neuron connectivity
Bergami, Mateo; Masserdotti, Giacomo; Temprana, Silvio Gabriel
; Motori, Elisa; Eriksson, Therese M.; Gobel, Jana; Yang, Sung Min
; Conzelmann, Karl Kklaus; Schinder, Alejandro Fabian
; Gotz, Magdalena; Berninger, Bunedikt
Fecha de publicación:
02/2015
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Neuron
e-ISSN:
1097-4199
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the adult hippocampus is a process regulated by experience. To understand whether experience also modifies the connectivity of new neurons, we systematically investigated changes in their innervation following environmental enrichment (EE). We found that EE exposure between 2-6 weeks following neuron birth, rather than merely increasing the number of new neurons, profoundly affected their pattern of monosynaptic inputs. Both local innervation by interneurons and to even greater degree long-distance innervation by cortical neurons were markedly enhanced. Furthermore, following EE, new neurons received inputs from CA3 and CA1 inhibitory neurons that were rarely observed under control conditions. While EE-induced changes in inhibitory innervation were largely transient, cortical innervation remained increased after returning animals to control conditions. Our findings demonstrate an unprecedented experience-dependent reorganization of connections impinging onto adult-born neurons, which is likely to have important impact on their contribution to hippocampal information processing.
Palabras clave:
Adult Neurogenesis
,
Enriched Environment
,
Synaptogenesis
,
Critical Period
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Bergami, Mateo; Masserdotti, Giacomo; Temprana, Silvio Gabriel; Motori, Elisa; Eriksson, Therese M.; et al.; A critical period for experience-dependent remodeling of adult-born neuron connectivity; Cell Press; Neuron; 85; 4; 2-2015; 710-717
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