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Environmental enrichment recruits activin A to recalibrate neural activity in mouse hippocampus

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 33, 期 3, 页码 663-675

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac092

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brain slice; hippocampal culture; network oscillations; neuronal connectivity; synaptic plasticity

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The study reveals that activin A modulates neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission, and network activity to enhance cognitive functions. This modulation is activity-dependent and particularly prominent in novel and enriched environments (EE).
The TGF-beta family member activin A modulates neural underpinnings of cognitive and affective functions in an activity-dependent fashion. We have previously shown that exploration of a novel and enriched environment (EE) strongly enhanced activin signaling. Whereas the many beneficial effects of EE are amply documented, the underlying mechanisms remain largely elusive. Here, we examined the hypothesis that EE recruits activin to regulate synaptic plasticity in a coordinated, cognition-promoting manner. Elevated activin levels after EE enhanced CA1 pyramidal cell excitability, facilitated synaptic transmission, and promoted long-term potentiation. These EE-induced changes were largely absent in mice expressing a dominant-negative mutant of activin receptor IB. We then interrogated the impact of activin on network oscillations and functional connectivity, using high-speed Ca (2+) imaging to study spike routing within networks formed by dissociated primary hippocampal cultures. Activin facilitated Ca2+ signaling, enhanced the network strength, and shortened the weighted characteristic path length. In the slice preparation, activin promoted theta oscillations during cholinergic stimulation. Thus, we advance activin as an activity-dependent and very early molecular effector that translates behavioral stimuli experienced during EE exposure into a set of synchronized changes in neuronal excitability, synaptic plasticity, and network activity that are all tuned to improve cognitive functions.

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