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Matthias Deliano1, Max F K Happel2,3, Mohamed El-Tabbal4,5, Hartmut Niekisch1,6, Julia U Henschke7, Eike Budinger1,8, Renato Frischknecht9.
Abstract
In the adult vertebrate brain, enzymatic removal of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is increasingly recognized to promote learning, memory recall, and restorative plasticity. The impact of the ECM on translaminar dynamics during cortical circuit processing is still not understood. Here, we removed the ECM in the primary auditory cortex (ACx) of adult Mongolian gerbils using local injections of hyaluronidase (HYase). Using laminar current-source density (CSD) analysis, we found layer-specific changes of the spatiotemporal synaptic patterns with increased cross-columnar integration and simultaneous weakening of early local sensory input processing within infragranular layers Vb. These changes had an oscillatory fingerprint within beta-band (25-36 Hz) selectively within infragranular layers Vb. To understand the laminar interaction dynamics after ECM digestion, we used time-domain conditional Granger causality (GC) measures to identify the increased drive of supragranular layers towards deeper infragranular layers. These results showed that ECM degradation altered translaminar cortical network dynamics with a stronger supragranular lead of the columnar response profile.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33692502 PMCID: PMC7946889 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-01837-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Biol ISSN: 2399-3642