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Publication : Experience-dependent transfer of Otx2 homeoprotein into the visual cortex activates postnatal plasticity.

First Author  Sugiyama S Year  2008
Journal  Cell Volume  134
Issue  3 Pages  508-20
PubMed ID  18692473 Mgi Jnum  J:145469
Mgi Id  MGI:3834790 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2008.05.054
Citation  Sugiyama S, et al. (2008) Experience-dependent transfer of Otx2 homeoprotein into the visual cortex activates postnatal plasticity. Cell 134(3):508-20
abstractText  Neural circuits are shaped by experience in early postnatal life. Distinct GABAergic connections within visual cortex determine the timing of the critical period for rewiring ocular dominance to establish visual acuity. We find that maturation of the parvalbumin (PV)-cell network that controls plasticity onset is regulated by a selective re-expression of the embryonic Otx2 homeoprotein. Visual experience promoted the accumulation of non-cell-autonomous Otx2 in PV-cells, and cortical infusion of exogenous Otx2 accelerated both PV-cell development and critical period timing. Conversely, conditional removal of Otx2 from non-PV cells or from the visual pathway abolished plasticity. Thus, the experience-dependent transfer of a homeoprotein may establish the physiological milieu for postnatal plasticity of a neural circuit.
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