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Stroke Accelerates and Uncouples Intrinsic and Synaptic Excitability Maturation of Mouse Hippocampal DCX+ Adult-Born Granule Cells.

Mihai Ceanga1, Silke Keiner1, Benedikt Grünewald1,2, Holger Haselmann1,2, Christiane Frahm1, Sebastien Couillard-Després3, Otto W Witte1, Christoph Redecker1, Christian Geis1, Albrecht Kunze4.   

Abstract

Stroke robustly stimulates adult neurogenesis in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. It is currently unknown whether this process induces beneficial or maladaptive effects, but morphological and behavioral studies have reported aberrant neurogenesis and impaired hippocampal-dependent memory following stroke. However, the intrinsic function and network incorporation of adult-born granule cells (ABGCs) after ischemia is unclear. Using patch-clamp electrophysiology, we evaluated doublecortin-positive (DCX+) ABGCs as well as DCX- dentate gyrus granule cells 2 weeks after a stroke or sham operation in DCX/DsRed transgenic mice of either sex. The developmental status, intrinsic excitability, and synaptic excitability of ABGCs were accelerated following stroke, while dendritic morphology was not aberrant. Regression analysis revealed uncoupled development of intrinsic and network excitability, resulting in young, intrinsically hyperexcitable ABGCs receiving disproportionately large glutamatergic inputs. This aberrant functional maturation in the subgroup of ABGCs in the hippocampus may contribute to defective hippocampal function and increased seizure susceptibility following stroke.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Stroke increases hippocampal neurogenesis but the functional consequences of the postlesional response is mostly unclear. Our findings provide novel evidence of aberrant functional maturation of newly generated neurons following stroke. We demonstrate that stroke not only causes an accelerated maturation of the intrinsic and synaptic parameters of doublecortin-positive, new granule cells in the hippocampus, but that this accelerated development does not follow physiological dynamics due to uncoupled intrinsic and synaptic maturation. Hyperexcitable immature neurons may contribute to disrupted network integration following stroke.
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Keywords:  aberrant integration; adult neurogenesis; doublecortin; hyperexcitability; stroke; uncoupled maturation

Year:  2019        PMID: 30617211      PMCID: PMC6391573          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3303-17.2018

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


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