Rapid plasticity of default-mode local network architectures following adult-onset blindness

成人失明后默认模式局部网络结构的快速可塑性

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Abstract

Sensory cortices are not silent in the absence of sensory inputs but generate spontaneous activity intrinsic to the cortical circuit referred to as default-mode activity. Here, we report that spontaneous activity of excitatory and inhibitory neuronal types in layer 2/3 of the adult primary visual cortex (V1) exhibits quite stable default-mode local network architectures, which undergo rapid and selective restructuring following bilateral enucleation (EN), a model of adult-onset blindness. Spontaneous activity of both pyramidal (Pyr) and parvalbumin (PV) neurons rapidly and persistently increased following EN, but the default-mode network architecture of only Pyr rapidly rearranged and stabilized. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) neuronal network also restructured rapidly after EN, but their spontaneous activity increase was delayed. Somatostatin (SOM) neuronal network was quite stable. Our results indicate that adult-onset blindness rapidly and selectively modifies the stable default-mode local network architectures of V1, independent of increases in spontaneous activity, reflecting rapid adaptation to vision loss.

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