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Publication : Distorted neurocomputation by a small number of extra-large spines in psychiatric disorders.

First Author  Obi-Nagata K Year  2023
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  9
Issue  23 Pages  eade5973
PubMed ID  37294752 Mgi Jnum  J:338039
Mgi Id  MGI:7491226 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.ade5973
Citation  Obi-Nagata K, et al. (2023) Distorted neurocomputation by a small number of extra-large spines in psychiatric disorders. Sci Adv 9(23):eade5973
abstractText  Human genetics strongly support the involvement of synaptopathy in psychiatric disorders. However, trans-scale causality linking synapse pathology to behavioral changes is lacking. To address this question, we examined the effects of synaptic inputs on dendrites, cells, and behaviors of mice with knockdown of SETD1A and DISC1, which are validated animal models of schizophrenia. Both models exhibited an overrepresentation of extra-large (XL) synapses, which evoked supralinear dendritic and somatic integration, resulting in increased neuronal firing. The probability of XL spines correlated negatively with working memory, and the optical prevention of XL spine generation restored working memory impairment. Furthermore, XL synapses were more abundant in the postmortem brains of patients with schizophrenia than in those of matched controls. Our findings suggest that working memory performance, a pivotal aspect of psychiatric symptoms, is shaped by distorted dendritic and somatic integration via XL spines.
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