Hammer_2015_Cell.Rep_13_516

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Title : Perturbed Hippocampal Synaptic Inhibition and gamma-Oscillations in a Neuroligin-4 Knockout Mouse Model of Autism - Hammer_2015_Cell.Rep_13_516
Author(s) : Hammer M , Krueger-Burg D , Tuffy LP , Cooper BH , Taschenberger H , Goswami SP , Ehrenreich H , Jonas P , Varoqueaux F , Rhee JS , Brose N
Ref : Cell Rep , 13 :516 , 2015
Abstract :

Loss-of-function mutations in the synaptic adhesion protein Neuroligin-4 are among the most common genetic abnormalities associated with autism spectrum disorders, but little is known about the function of Neuroligin-4 and the consequences of its loss. We assessed synaptic and network characteristics in Neuroligin-4 knockout mice, focusing on the hippocampus as a model brain region with a critical role in cognition and memory, and found that Neuroligin-4 deletion causes subtle defects of the protein composition and function of GABAergic synapses in the hippocampal CA3 region. Interestingly, these subtle synaptic changes are accompanied by pronounced perturbations of gamma-oscillatory network activity, which has been implicated in cognitive function and is altered in multiple psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Our data provide important insights into the mechanisms by which Neuroligin-4-dependent GABAergic synapses may contribute to autism phenotypes and indicate new strategies for therapeutic approaches.

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Hammer M, Krueger-Burg D, Tuffy LP, Cooper BH, Taschenberger H, Goswami SP, Ehrenreich H, Jonas P, Varoqueaux F, Rhee JS, Brose N (2015)
Perturbed Hippocampal Synaptic Inhibition and gamma-Oscillations in a Neuroligin-4 Knockout Mouse Model of Autism
Cell Rep 13 :516

Hammer M, Krueger-Burg D, Tuffy LP, Cooper BH, Taschenberger H, Goswami SP, Ehrenreich H, Jonas P, Varoqueaux F, Rhee JS, Brose N (2015)
Cell Rep 13 :516