Dysfunction of specific auditory fibers impacts cortical oscillations, driving an autism phenotype despite near-normal hearing

特定听觉纤维的功能障碍会影响皮质振荡,导致尽管听力接近正常,但仍出现自闭症表型

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作者:Philine Marchetta, Konrad Dapper, Morgan Hess, Dila Calis, Wibke Singer, Jakob Wertz, Stefan Fink, Steffen R Hage, Mesbah Alam, Kerstin Schwabe, Robert Lukowski, Jerome Bourien, Jean-Luc Puel, Michele H Jacob, Matthias H J Munk, Rüdiger Land, Lukas Rüttiger, Marlies Knipper

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder is discussed in the context of altered neural oscillations and imbalanced cortical excitation-inhibition of cortical origin. We studied here whether developmental changes in peripheral auditory processing, while preserving basic hearing function, lead to altered cortical oscillations. Local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded from auditory, visual, and prefrontal cortices and the hippocampus of BdnfPax2 KO mice. These mice develop an autism-like behavioral phenotype through deletion of BDNF in Pax2+ interneuron precursors, affecting lower brainstem functions, but not frontal brain regions directly. Evoked LFP responses to behaviorally relevant auditory stimuli were weaker in the auditory cortex of BdnfPax2 KOs, connected to maturation deficits of high-spontaneous rate auditory nerve fibers. This was correlated with enhanced spontaneous and induced LFP power, excitation-inhibition imbalance, and dendritic spine immaturity, mirroring autistic phenotypes. Thus, impairments in peripheral high-spontaneous rate fibers alter spike synchrony and subsequently cortical processing relevant for normal communication and behavior.

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