Yang, Runwei Feng, Xinran Arias-Cavieres, Alejandra Mitchell, Robin M Polo, Ashleigh Hu, Kaining Zhong, Rong Qi, Cai Zhang, Rachel S Westneat, Nathaniel
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Neuron
The Ras GTPase-activating protein SYNGAP1 plays a central role in synaptic plasticity, and de novo SYNGAP1 mutations are among the most frequent causes of autism and intellectual disability. How SYNGAP1 is regulated during development and how to treat SYNGAP1-associated haploinsufficiency remain challenging questions. Here, we characterize an alter...
Aldahabi, Mohammad Balint, Flora Holderith, Noemi Lorincz, Andrea Reva, Maria Nusser, Zoltan
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Neuron
A stunning example of synaptic diversity is the postsynaptic target cell-type-dependent difference in synaptic efficacy in cortical networks. Here, we show that CA1 pyramidal cell (PC) to fast spiking interneuron (FSIN) connections have 10-fold larger release probability (Pv) than those on oriens lacunosum-moleculare (O-LM) interneurons. Freeze-fra...
Levine, Kristin S Leonard, Hampton L Blauwendraat, Cornelis Iwaki, Hirotaka Johnson, Nicholas Bandres-Ciga, Sara Ferrucci, Luigi Faghri, Faraz Singleton, Andrew B Nalls, Mike A
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Neuron
With recent findings connecting the Epstein-Barr virus to an increased risk of multiple sclerosis and growing concerns regarding the neurological impact of the coronavirus pandemic, we examined potential links between viral exposures and neurodegenerative disease risk. Using time series data from FinnGen for discovery and cross-sectional data from ...
Fernandez-Ruiz, Antonio Sirota, Anton Lopes-dos-Santos, Vítor Dupret, David
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Neuron
Gamma oscillations (˜30–150 Hz) are widespread correlates of neural circuit functions. These network activity patterns have been described across multiple animal species, brain structures and behaviors, being usually identified based on their spectral peak frequency. Yet, despite intensive investigation, whether gamma oscillations implement causal ...
Laursen, Willem J Budelli, Gonzalo Tang, Ruocong Chang, Elaine C Busby, Rachel Shankar, Shruti Gerber, Rachel Greppi, Chloe Albuquerque, Rebecca Garrity, Paul A
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Neuron
To reproduce and to transmit disease, female mosquitoes must obtain blood meals and locate appropriate sites for egg laying (oviposition). While distinct sensory cues drive each behavior, humidity contributes to both. Here, we identify the mosquito's humidity sensors (hygrosensors). Using generalizable approaches designed to simplify genetic analys...
Matteucci, Giulio Guyoton, Maëlle Mayrhofer, Johannes M Auffret, Matthieu Foustoukos, Georgios Petersen, Carl C H El-Boustani, Sami
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Neuron
Behavioral states can influence performance of goal-directed sensorimotor tasks. Yet, it is unclear how altered neuronal sensory representations in these states relate to task performance and learning. We trained water-restricted mice in a two-whisker discrimination task to study cortical circuits underlying perceptual decision-making under differe...
Kleinjan, Mason S Buchta, William C Ogelman, Roberto Hwang, In-Wook Kuwajima, Masaaki Hubbard, Dusten D Kareemo, Dean J Prikhodko, Olga Olah, Samantha L Gomez Wulschner, Luis E
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Neuron
Dendritic spines can be directly connected to both inhibitory and excitatory presynaptic terminals, resulting in nanometer-scale proximity of opposing synaptic functions. While dually innervated spines (DiSs) are observed throughout the central nervous system, their developmental timeline and functional properties remain uncharacterized. Here we us...
Namkung, Ho Yukitake, Hiroshi Fukudome, Daisuke Lee, Brian J Tian, Mengnan Ursini, Gianluca Saito, Atsushi Lam, Shravika Kannan, Suvarnambiga Srivastava, Rupali
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Neuron
Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BP) are highly heritable major psychiatric disorders that share a substantial portion of genetic risk as well as their clinical manifestations. This raises a fundamental question of whether, and how, common neurobiological pathways translate their shared polygenic risks into shared clinical manifestations. T...
Cao, Bing Scherrer, Gregory Chen, Lu
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Neuron
Central sensitization caused by spinal disinhibition is a key mechanism of mechanical allodynia in neuropathic pain. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying spinal disinhibition after nerve injury remain unclear. Here, we show in mice that spared nerve injury (SNI), which induces mechanical hypersensitivity and neuropathic pain, triggers homeo...
Martins, Luis F Brambilla, Ilaria Motta, Alessia de Pretis, Stefano Bhat, Ganesh Parameshwar Badaloni, Aurora Malpighi, Chiara Amin, Neal D Imai, Fumiyasu Almeida, Ramiro D
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Neuron
The nervous system requires metabolites and oxygen supplied by the neurovascular network, but this necessitates close apposition of neurons and endothelial cells. We find motor neurons attract vessels with long-range VEGF signaling, but endothelial cells in the axonal pathway are an obstacle for establishing connections with muscles. It is unclear ...