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Publication : Restoring auditory cortex plasticity in adult mice by restricting thalamic adenosine signaling.

First Author  Blundon JA Year  2017
Journal  Science Volume  356
Issue  6345 Pages  1352-1356
PubMed ID  28663494 Mgi Jnum  J:244455
Mgi Id  MGI:5913234 Doi  10.1126/science.aaf4612
Citation  Blundon JA, et al. (2017) Restoring auditory cortex plasticity in adult mice by restricting thalamic adenosine signaling. Science 356(6345):1352-1356
abstractText  Circuits in the auditory cortex are highly susceptible to acoustic influences during an early postnatal critical period. The auditory cortex selectively expands neural representations of enriched acoustic stimuli, a process important for human language acquisition. Adults lack this plasticity. Here we show in the murine auditory cortex that juvenile plasticity can be reestablished in adulthood if acoustic stimuli are paired with disruption of ecto-5'-nucleotidase-dependent adenosine production or A1-adenosine receptor signaling in the auditory thalamus. This plasticity occurs at the level of cortical maps and individual neurons in the auditory cortex of awake adult mice and is associated with long-term improvement of tone-discrimination abilities. We conclude that, in adult mice, disrupting adenosine signaling in the thalamus rejuvenates plasticity in the auditory cortex and improves auditory perception.
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