Morishita_2010_Science_330_1238

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Title : Lynx1, a cholinergic brake, limits plasticity in adult visual cortex - Morishita_2010_Science_330_1238
Author(s) : Morishita H , Miwa JM , Heintz N , Hensch TK
Ref : Science , 330 :1238 , 2010
Abstract :

Experience-dependent brain plasticity typically declines after an early critical period during which circuits are established. Loss of plasticity with closure of the critical period limits improvement of function in adulthood, but the mechanisms that change the brain's plasticity remain poorly understood. Here, we identified an increase in expression of Lynx1 protein in mice that prevented plasticity in the primary visual cortex late in life. Removal of this molecular brake enhanced nicotinic acetylcholine receptor signaling. Lynx1 expression thus maintains stability of mature cortical networks in the presence of cholinergic innervation. The results suggest that modulating the balance between excitatory and inhibitory circuits reactivates visual plasticity and may present a therapeutic target.

PubMedSearch : Morishita_2010_Science_330_1238
PubMedID: 21071629

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Morishita H, Miwa JM, Heintz N, Hensch TK (2010)
Lynx1, a cholinergic brake, limits plasticity in adult visual cortex
Science 330 :1238

Morishita H, Miwa JM, Heintz N, Hensch TK (2010)
Science 330 :1238