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Publication : Astrocytes adjust the dynamic range of cortical network activity to control modality-specific sensory information processing.

First Author  Miguel-Quesada C Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  8 Pages  112950
PubMed ID  37543946 Mgi Jnum  J:339948
Mgi Id  MGI:7525084 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112950
Citation  Miguel-Quesada C, et al. (2023) Astrocytes adjust the dynamic range of cortical network activity to control modality-specific sensory information processing. Cell Rep 42(8):112950
abstractText  Cortical neuron-astrocyte communication in response to peripheral sensory stimulation occurs in a topographic-, frequency-, and intensity-dependent manner. However, the contribution of this functional interaction to the processing of sensory inputs and consequent behavior remains unclear. We investigate the role of astrocytes in sensory information processing at circuit and behavioral levels by monitoring and manipulating astrocytic activity in vivo. We show that astrocytes control the dynamic range of the cortical network activity, optimizing its responsiveness to incoming sensory inputs. The astrocytic modulation of sensory processing contributes to setting the detection threshold for tactile and thermal behavior responses. The mechanism of such astrocytic control is mediated through modulation of inhibitory transmission to adjust the gain and sensitivity of responding networks. These results uncover a role for astrocytes in maintaining the cortical network activity in an optimal range to control behavior associated with specific sensory modalities.
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