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Publication : Loss of Arc renders the visual cortex impervious to the effects of sensory experience or deprivation.

First Author  McCurry CL Year  2010
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  13
Issue  4 Pages  450-7
PubMed ID  20228806 Mgi Jnum  J:159688
Mgi Id  MGI:4452275 Doi  10.1038/nn.2508
Citation  McCurry CL, et al. (2010) Loss of Arc renders the visual cortex impervious to the effects of sensory experience or deprivation. Nat Neurosci 13(4):450-7
abstractText  A myriad of mechanisms have been suggested to account for the full richness of visual cortical plasticity. We found that visual cortex lacking Arc is impervious to the effects of deprivation or experience. Using intrinsic signal imaging and chronic visually evoked potential recordings, we found that Arc(-/-) mice did not exhibit depression of deprived-eye responses or a shift in ocular dominance after brief monocular deprivation. Extended deprivation also failed to elicit a shift in ocular dominance or open-eye potentiation. Moreover, Arc(-/-) mice lacked stimulus-selective response potentiation. Although Arc(-/-) mice exhibited normal visual acuity, baseline ocular dominance was abnormal and resembled that observed after dark-rearing. These data suggest that Arc is required for the experience-dependent processes that normally establish and modify synaptic connections in visual cortex.
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