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Dynamic remodeling of dendritic arbors in GABAergic interneurons of adult visual cortex

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PLOS BIOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 271-280

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0040029

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [R01 EY017656-01A2, R01 EY017656] Funding Source: Medline

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Despite decades of evidence for functional plasticity in the adult brain, the role of structural plasticity in its manifestation remains unclear. To examine the extent of neuronal remodeling that occurs in the brain on a day-to-day basis, we used a multiphoton-based microscopy system for chronic in vivo imaging and reconstruction of entire neurons in the superficial layers of the rodent cerebral cortex. Here we show the first unambiguous evidence ( to our knowledge) of dendrite growth and remodeling in adult neurons. Over a period of months, neurons could be seen extending and retracting existing branches, and in rare cases adding new branch tips. Neurons exhibiting dynamic arbor rearrangements were GABA-positive non-pyramidal interneurons, while pyramidal cells remained stable. These results are consistent with the idea that dendritic structural remodeling is a substrate for adult plasticity and they suggest that circuit rearrangement in the adult cortex is restricted by cell type-specific rules.

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