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Publication : NEURODEVELOPMENT. Adult cortical plasticity depends on an early postnatal critical period.

First Author  Greenhill SD Year  2015
Journal  Science Volume  349
Issue  6246 Pages  424-7
PubMed ID  26206934 Mgi Jnum  J:226037
Mgi Id  MGI:5695692 Doi  10.1126/science.aaa8481
Citation  Greenhill SD, et al. (2015) NEURODEVELOPMENT. Adult cortical plasticity depends on an early postnatal critical period. Science 349(6246):424-7
abstractText  Development of the cerebral cortex is influenced by sensory experience during distinct phases of postnatal development known as critical periods. Disruption of experience during a critical period produces neurons that lack specificity for particular stimulus features, such as location in the somatosensory system. Synaptic plasticity is the agent by which sensory experience affects cortical development. Here, we describe, in mice, a developmental critical period that affects plasticity itself. Transient neonatal disruption of signaling via the C-terminal domain of "disrupted in schizophrenia 1" (DISC1)-a molecule implicated in psychiatric disorders-resulted in a lack of long-term potentiation (LTP) (persistent strengthening of synapses) and experience-dependent potentiation in adulthood. Long-term depression (LTD) (selective weakening of specific sets of synapses) and reversal of LTD were present, although impaired, in adolescence and absent in adulthood. These changes may form the basis for the cognitive deficits associated with mutations in DISC1 and the delayed onset of a range of psychiatric symptoms in late adolescence.
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