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Article . 2004 . Peer-reviewed
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Specific GABA A Circuits for Visual Cortical Plasticity

Authors: Hanns Möhler; Hanns Möhler; Takao K. Hensch; Uwe Rudolph; Karin Löw; Joan Marc Fritschy; Michela Fagiolini;

Specific GABA A Circuits for Visual Cortical Plasticity

Abstract

Weak inhibition within visual cortex early in life prevents experience-dependent plasticity. Loss of responsiveness to an eye deprived of vision can be initiated prematurely by enhancing γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)–mediated transmission with benzodiazepines. Here, we use a mouse “knockin” mutation to α subunits that renders individual GABA type A (GABA A ) receptors insensitive to diazepam to show that a particular inhibitory network controls expression of the critical period. Only α1-containing circuits were found to drive cortical plasticity, whereas α2-enriched connections separately regulated neuronal firing. This dissociation carries implications for models of brain development and the safe design of benzodiazepines for use in infants.

Keywords

Neurons, Diazepam, Neuronal Plasticity, Pyridines, Models, Neurological, Neural Inhibition, Receptors, GABA-A, Synaptic Transmission, Dominance, Ocular, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Zolpidem, Mice, Protein Subunits, Interneurons, Mutation, Animals, Vision, Ocular, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Visual Cortex

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