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Altered sensory processing and dendritic remodeling in hyperexcitable visual cortical networks.

Authors :
Vannini E
Restani L
Pietrasanta M
Panarese A
Mazzoni A
Rossetto O
Middei S
Micera S
Caleo M
Source :
Brain structure & function [Brain Struct Funct] 2016 Jul; Vol. 221 (6), pp. 2919-36. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jul 12.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Epilepsy is characterized by impaired circuit function and a propensity for spontaneous seizures, but how plastic rearrangements within the epileptic focus trigger cortical dysfunction and hyperexcitability is only partly understood. Here we have examined alterations in sensory processing and the underlying biochemical and neuroanatomical changes in tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT)-induced focal epilepsy in mouse visual cortex. We documented persistent epileptiform electrographic discharges and upregulation of GABAergic markers at the completion of TeNT effects. We also found a significant remodeling of the dendritic arbors of pyramidal neurons, with increased dendritic length and branching, and overall reduction in spine density but significant preservation of mushroom, mature spines. Functionally, spontaneous neuronal discharge was increased, visual responses were less reliable, and electrophysiological and behavioural visual acuity was consistently impaired in TeNT-injected mice. These data demonstrate robust, long-term remodeling of both inhibitory and excitatory circuitry associated with specific disturbances of network function in neocortical epilepsy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1863-2661
Volume :
221
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brain structure & function
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26163822
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-015-1080-1