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Neuronal Heterotopias Affect the Activities of Distant Brain Areas and Lead to Behavioral Deficits.

Kazuhiro Ishii1, Ken-ichiro Kubo1, Toshihiro Endo2, Keitaro Yoshida3, Seico Benner4, Yukiko Ito5, Hidenori Aizawa6, Michihiko Aramaki1, Akihiro Yamanaka7, Kohichi Tanaka8, Norio Takata3, Kenji F Tanaka3, Masaru Mimura3, Chiharu Tohyama4, Masaki Kakeyama9, Kazunori Nakajima10.   

Abstract

Neuronal heterotopia refers to brain malformations resulting from deficits of neuronal migration. Individuals with heterotopias show a high incidence of neurological deficits, such as epilepsy. More recently, it has come to be recognized that focal heterotopias may also show a range of psychiatric problems, including cognitive and behavioral impairments. However, because focal heterotopias are not always located in the brain areas responsible for the symptoms, the causal relationship between the symptoms and heterotopias remains elusive. In this study, we showed that mice with focal heterotopias in the somatosensory cortex generated by in utero electroporation exhibited spatial working memory deficit and low competitive dominance behavior, which have been shown to be closely associated with the activity of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in rodents. Analysis of the mPFC activity revealed that the immediate-early gene expression was decreased and the local field potentials of the mPFC were altered in the mice with heterotopias compared with the control mice. Moreover, activation of these ectopic and overlying sister neurons using the DREADD (designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drug) system improved the working memory deficits. These findings suggest that cortical regions containing focal heterotopias can affect distant brain regions and give rise to behavioral abnormalities. Significance statement: Recent studies reported that patients with heterotopias have a variety of clinical symptoms, such as cognitive disturbance, psychiatric symptoms, and autistic behavior. However, the causal relationship between the symptoms and heterotopias remains elusive. Here we showed that mice with focal heterotopias in the somatosensory cortex generated by in utero electroporation exhibited behavioral deficits that have been shown to be associated with the mPFC activity in rodents. The existence of heterotopias indeed altered the neural activities of the mPFC, and direct manipulation of the neural activity of the ectopic neurons and their sister neurons in the overlying cortex improved the behavioral deficit. Thus, our results indicate that focal heterotopias could affect the activities of distant brain areas and cause behavioral abnormalities.
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Keywords:  DREADD; IntelliCage; heterotopia; in utero electroporation; neuropsychiatric symptom; optogenetics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26354912      PMCID: PMC6605399          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3648-14.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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