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Adolescence is a sensitive period for prefrontal microglia to act on cognitive development

Authors :
Schalbetter, Sina M
von Arx, Anina S
Cruz-Ochoa, Natalia
Dawson, Kara
Ivanov, Andranik
Mueller, Flavia S
Lin, Han-Yu
Amport, René
Mildenberger, Wiebke
Mattei, Daniele
Beule, Dieter
Földy, Csaba
Greter, Melanie
Notter, Tina
Meyer, Urs
University of Zurich
Meyer, Urs
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2022.

Abstract

The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is a cortical brain region that regulates various cognitive functions. One distinctive feature of the PFC is its protracted adolescent maturation, which is necessary for acquiring mature cognitive abilities in adulthood. Here, we show that microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, contribute to this maturational process. We find that transient and cell-specific deficiency of prefrontal microglia in adolescence is sufficient to induce an adult emergence of PFC-associated impairments in cognitive functions, dendritic complexity, and synaptic structures. While prefrontal microglia deficiency in adolescence also altered the excitatory-inhibitory balance in adult prefrontal circuits, there were no cognitive sequelae when prefrontal microglia were depleted in adulthood. Thus, our findings identify adolescence as a sensitive period for prefrontal microglia to act on cognitive development.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3b7a1ccf89f9872a3b39296e242d5af6