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Publication : Spine plasticity of dentate gyrus parvalbumin-positive interneurons is regulated by experience.

First Author  Kaufhold D Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  3 Pages  113806
PubMed ID  38377001 Mgi Jnum  J:352384
Mgi Id  MGI:7613927 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113806
Citation  Kaufhold D, et al. (2024) Spine plasticity of dentate gyrus parvalbumin-positive interneurons is regulated by experience. Cell Rep 43(3):113806
abstractText  Experience-driven alterations in neuronal activity are followed by structural-functional modifications allowing cells to adapt to these activity changes. Structural plasticity has been observed for cortical principal cells. However, how GABAergic interneurons respond to experience-dependent network activity changes is not well understood. We show that parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PVIs) of the dentate gyrus (DG) possess dendritic spines, which undergo behaviorally induced structural dynamics. Glutamatergic inputs at PVI spines evoke signals with high spatial compartmentalization defined by neck length. Mice experiencing novel contexts form more PVI spines with elongated necks and exhibit enhanced network and PVI activity and cFOS expression. Enhanced green fluorescent protein reconstitution across synaptic partner-mediated synapse labeling shows that experience-driven PVI spine growth boosts targeting of PVI spines over shafts by glutamatergic synapses. Our findings propose a role for PVI spine dynamics in regulating PVI excitation by their inputs, which may allow PVIs to dynamically adjust their functional integration in the DG microcircuitry in relation to network computational demands.
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