Down syndrome, caused by trisomy 21, affects around six million people worldwide and features learning, memory and language deficits. However, the mechanisms underlying trisomy 21 neurophenotypes involving human cortical circuitry are unknown. By characterising developing neural network dynamics and single cell excitability profiles, from synaptic and voltage-dependent ion channel behaviour using an isogenic induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neuronal model, we show that trisomy 21 impairs the activity and development of cortical circuitry. This is caused by deficient glutamatergic synaptic connectivity and by aberrant intrinsic membrane properties involving K(+) and Na(+) channels culminating in spike firing defects that weaken neural network activity and disrupt the synchrony of developing neurons. We also identify transiently activated A-type K(+) channels, specifically Kv4.3 channels, as a key orchestrator for Down syndrome during neurodevelopment. Overall, these excitability changes will significantly contribute towards the aberrant neurophenotypes observed later on in life.
Synaptic and intrinsic membrane defects disrupt early neural network dynamics in Down syndrome.
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作者:Hannan Saad B, AliÄ Ivan, Murray Aoife, Kwon Joonhong, Mortensen Martin, Kang Hyo Jung, PleÄaÅ¡ Ante, Goh Pollyanna A, O'Brien Niamh L, Naud Richard, NižetiÄ Dean, Smart Trevor G
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Jan 22; 17(1):1287 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-68048-x | ||
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