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Publication : Myelination synchronizes cortical oscillations by consolidating parvalbumin-mediated phasic inhibition.

First Author  Dubey M Year  2022
Journal  Elife Volume  11
PubMed ID  35001871 Mgi Jnum  J:327546
Mgi Id  MGI:6887176 Doi  10.7554/eLife.73827
Citation  Dubey M, et al. (2022) Myelination synchronizes cortical oscillations by consolidating parvalbumin-mediated phasic inhibition. Elife 11:e73827
abstractText  Parvalbumin-positive (PV(+)) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) interneurons are critically involved in producing rapid network oscillations and cortical microcircuit computations, but the significance of PV(+) axon myelination to the temporal features of inhibition remains elusive. Here, using toxic and genetic mouse models of demyelination and dysmyelination, respectively, we find that loss of compact myelin reduces PV(+) interneuron presynaptic terminals and increases failures, and the weak phasic inhibition of pyramidal neurons abolishes optogenetically driven gamma oscillations in vivo. Strikingly, during behaviors of quiet wakefulness selectively theta rhythms are amplified and accompanied by highly synchronized interictal epileptic discharges. In support of a causal role of impaired PV-mediated inhibition, optogenetic activation of myelin-deficient PV(+) interneurons attenuated the power of slow theta rhythms and limited interictal spike occurrence. Thus, myelination of PV axons is required to consolidate fast inhibition of pyramidal neurons and enable behavioral state-dependent modulation of local circuit synchronization.
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