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Dysfunction of cortical GABAergic neurons leads to sensory hyper-reactivity in a Shank3 mouse model of ASD

Authors :
Christopher I. Moore
Jordane Dimidschstein
Shijing Feng
Zhonghua Lu
Michael F. Wells
Wei-Ping Liao
Naiyan Chen
Baolin Guo
Taylor Lynn-Jones
Yi-Wu Shi
Runpeng Liu
Gord Fishell
Guoping Feng
Michael J. Goard
Xian Gao
Qian Chen
Christopher A. Deister
McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Source :
Nature neuroscience, PMC, Nature neuroscience, vol 23, iss 4
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Hyper-reactivity to sensory input is a common and debilitating symptom in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but the neural basis underlying sensory abnormality is not completely understood. Here we examined the neural representations of sensory perception in the neocortex of a Shank3B−/− mouse model of ASD. Male and female Shank3B−/− mice were more sensitive to relatively weak tactile stimulation in a vibrissa motion detection task. In vivo population calcium imaging in vibrissa primary somatosensory cortex (vS1) revealed increased spontaneous and stimulus-evoked firing in pyramidal neurons but reduced activity in interneurons. Preferential deletion of Shank3 in vS1 inhibitory interneurons led to pyramidal neuron hyperactivity and increased stimulus sensitivity in the vibrissa motion detection task. These findings provide evidence that cortical GABAergic interneuron dysfunction plays a key role in sensory hyper-reactivity in a Shank3 mouse model of ASD and identify a potential cellular target for exploring therapeutic interventions.<br />National Institutes of Health (Grant R01MH097104)<br />NIMH (Grants P50MH094271, F32MH100749 and R01NS045130)

Details

ISSN :
15461726
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8196662081bc8d62bdc869d66b6f4ca5