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Publication : Dark exposure affects plasticity-related molecules and interneurons throughout the visual system during adulthood.

First Author  Carceller H Year  2020
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  528
Issue  8 Pages  1349-1366
PubMed ID  31792992 Mgi Jnum  J:353941
Mgi Id  MGI:7716740 Doi  10.1002/cne.24832
Citation  Carceller H, et al. (2020) Dark exposure affects plasticity-related molecules and interneurons throughout the visual system during adulthood. J Comp Neurol 528(8):1349-1366
abstractText  Several experimental manipulations, including visual deprivation, are able to induce critical period-like plasticity in the visual cortex of adult animals. In this regard, many studies have analyzed the effects of dark exposure in adult animals, but still little is known about the role of interneurons and plasticity-related molecules on such mechanisms. In this study, we analyzed the effects of 10 days of dark exposure on the connectivity and structure of interneurons, both in the primary visual cortex and in the rest of cerebral regions implicated in the transmission of visual stimulus. We found that this environmental manipulation induces changes in the expression of synaptic molecules throughout the visual pathway and in the structure of interneurons in the primary visual cortex. Moreover, we found altered expression in the polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule and in perineuronal nets surrounding parvalbumin expressing interneurons, suggesting that these plasticity-related molecules may be involved in the changes produced by dark exposure. Together, our findings indicate that dark exposure produces an important alteration of inhibitory circuits and molecules related to their plasticity, not only in the visual cortex but throughout the visual pathway.
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