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Publication : Optimization of somatic inhibition at critical period onset in mouse visual cortex.

First Author  Katagiri H Year  2007
Journal  Neuron Volume  53
Issue  6 Pages  805-12
PubMed ID  17359916 Mgi Jnum  J:122958
Mgi Id  MGI:3716027 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2007.02.026
Citation  Katagiri H, et al. (2007) Optimization of somatic inhibition at critical period onset in mouse visual cortex. Neuron 53(6):805-12
abstractText  Local GABAergic circuits trigger visual cortical plasticity in early postnatal life. How these diverse connections contribute to critical period onset was investigated by nonstationary fluctuation analysis following laser photo-uncaging of GABA onto discrete sites upon individual pyramidal cells in slices of mouse visual cortex. The GABA(A) receptor number decreased on the soma-proximal dendrite (SPD), but not at the axon initial segment, with age and sensory deprivation. Benzodiazepine sensitivity was also higher on the immature SPD. Too many or too few SPD receptors in immature or dark-reared mice, respectively, were adjusted to critical period levels by benzodiazepine treatment in vivo, which engages ocular dominance plasticity in these animal models. Combining GAD65 deletion with dark rearing from birth confirmed that an intermediate number of SPD receptors enable plasticity. Site-specific optimization of perisomatic GABA response may thus trigger experience-dependent development in visual cortex.
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