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  • EHMT1 regulates Parvalbumin-positive interneuron development and GABAergic input in sensory cortical areas.

EHMT1 regulates Parvalbumin-positive interneuron development and GABAergic input in sensory cortical areas.

Brain structure & function (2020-09-26)
Moritz Negwer, Karol Piera, Rick Hesen, Lukas Lütje, Lynn Aarts, Dirk Schubert, Nael Nadif Kasri
ABSTRACT

Mutations in the Euchromatic Histone Methyltransferase 1 (EHMT1) gene cause Kleefstra syndrome, a rare form of intellectual disability (ID) with strong autistic traits and sensory processing deficits. Proper development of inhibitory interneurons is crucial for sensory function. Here we report a timeline of Parvalbumin-positive (PV+) interneuron development in the three most important sensory cortical areas in the Ehmt1+/- mouse. We find a hitherto unreported delay of PV+ neuron maturation early in sensory development, with layer- and region-specific variability later in development. The delayed PV+ maturation is also reflected in a delayed maturation of GABAergic transmission in Ehmt1+/- auditory cortex, where we find a reduced GABA release probability specifically in putative PV+ synapses. Together with earlier reports of excitatory impairments in Ehmt1+/- neurons, we propose a shift in excitatory-inhibitory balance towards overexcitability in Ehmt1+/- sensory cortices as a consequence of early deficits in inhibitory maturation.

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ω-Agatoxin IVA, ≥90% (HPLC)
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Lectin from Wisteria floribunda, buffered aqueous solution, biotin conjugate