Hippocampal circuit dysfunction in the Tc1 mouse model of Down syndrome


NE-Munroe-Meyer Institute of Genetics & Rehabilitation, UCEDD/LEND
Program TypeUCEDD Fiscal Year 2016
Date of Publication08/2015 Author(s)Padmashri Ragunathan
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Hippocampal circuit dysfunction in the Tc1 mouse model of Down syndrome
Nature Neurosci
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Brief Description Hippocampal pathology is likely to contribute to cognitive disability in Down syndrome, yet the neural network basis of this pathology and its contributions to different facets of cognitive impairment remain unclear. Here we report dysfunctional connectivity between dentate gyrus and CA3 networks in the transchromosomic Tc1 mouse model of Down syndrome, demonstrating that ultrastructural abnormalities and impaired short-term plasticity at dentate gyrusCA3 excitatory synapses culminate in impaired coding of new spatial information in CA3 and CA1 and disrupted behavior in vivo. These results highlight the vulnerability of dentate gyrusCA3 networks to aberrant human chromosome 21 gene expression and delineate hippocampal circuit abnormalities likely to contribute to distinct cognitive phenotypes in Down syndrome.
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