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Publication : Thalamic inhibition regulates critical-period plasticity in visual cortex and thalamus.

First Author  Sommeijer JP Year  2017
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  20
Issue  12 Pages  1715-1721
PubMed ID  29184199 Mgi Jnum  J:258039
Mgi Id  MGI:6116589 Doi  10.1038/s41593-017-0002-3
Citation  Sommeijer JP, et al. (2017) Thalamic inhibition regulates critical-period plasticity in visual cortex and thalamus. Nat Neurosci 20(12):1715-1721
abstractText  During critical periods of development, experience shapes cortical circuits, resulting in the acquisition of functions used throughout life. The classic example of critical-period plasticity is ocular dominance (OD) plasticity, which optimizes binocular vision but can reduce the responsiveness of the primary visual cortex (V1) to an eye providing low-grade visual input. The onset of the critical period of OD plasticity involves the maturation of inhibitory synapses within V1, specifically those containing the GABAA receptor alpha1 subunit. Here we show that thalamic relay neurons in mouse dorsolateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) also undergo OD plasticity. This process depends on thalamic alpha1-containing synapses and is required for consolidation of the OD shift in V1 during long-term deprivation. Our findings demonstrate that thalamic inhibitory circuits play a central role in the regulation of the critical period. This has far-reaching consequences for the interpretation of studies investigating the molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating critical periods of brain development.
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