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Early life stress facilitates synapse premature unsilencing to enhance AMPA receptor function in the developing hippocampus.

Aycheh Al-Chami1, Alysia Ross1, Shawn Hayley1, Hongyu Sun1.   

Abstract

Chronic early life stress (ELS) increases vulnerability to psychopathologies and cognitive deficits in adulthood by disrupting the function of related neural circuits. However, whether this disruption emerges early in the developing brain remains largely unexplored. In the current study, using an established limited-bedding and nesting model of ELS in postnatal day (P)2-10 mice, we provide direct evidence that ELS caused early modification of hippocampal glutamatergic synapses in the developing brain. We demonstrated that ELS induced rapid enhancement of AMPA receptor function in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons through a postsynaptic mechanism, and importantly, this was associated with premature unsilencing of NMDA receptor-only silent hippocampal synapses. These results suggest that potentiation of AMPAR function may represent an early mediator of ELS-induced alterations of neural networks in the developing brain and may potentially contribute to subsequent cognitive impairments later in life.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Early life stress (ELS) is known to increase the risk of later life cognitive deficits by disrupting neural circuit function. However, whether this disruption emerges early in the developing brain remains largely unexplored. The current study presents direct evidence that ELS prematurely unsilences hippocampal synapses to enhance AMPA receptor functions in a limited-bedding and nesting model, revealing an early mediator of ELS-induced neural circuit reorganizations.

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Keywords:  AMPA receptor; brain development; critical period; early life stress; silent synapse

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32783592      PMCID: PMC7509299          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00339.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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