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Inhibitory Synapses Are Repeatedly Assembled and Removed at Persistent Sites In Vivo

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NEURON
卷 89, 期 4, 页码 756-769

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.01.010

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  1. National Eye Institute [RO1 EY017656, RO1 EY011894]
  2. NIH [P41EB015871-26A1, 4R44EB012415-02, T32GM007287]
  3. NSF [CBET-0939511]
  4. Singapore-MIT Alliance 2
  5. Singapore-MIT Alliance for Science and Technology Center
  6. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [25290012]
  7. Innovative Areas-Adaptive circuit shift [3603]
  8. Imaging Science Project of CNSI, National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS) [IS261004]
  9. [F31AG044061]
  10. [26112006]
  11. [15H01456]
  12. [R01 MH107460]

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Older concepts of a hard-wired adult brain have been overturned in recent years by in vivo imaging studies revealing synaptic remodeling, now thought to mediate rearrangements in microcircuit connectivity. Using three-color labeling and spectrally resolved two-photon microscopy, we monitor in parallel the daily structural dynamics (assembly or removal) of excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic sites on the same neurons in mouse visual cortex in vivo. We find that dynamic inhibitory synapses often disappear and reappear again in the same location. The starkest contrast between excitatory and inhibitory synapse dynamics is on dually innervated spines, where inhibitory synapses frequently recur while excitatory synapses are stable. Monocular deprivation, a model of sensory input-dependent plasticity, shortens inhibitory synapse lifetimes and lengthens intervals to recurrence, resulting in a new dynamic state with reduced inhibitory synaptic presence. Reversible structural dynamics indicate a fundamentally new role for inhibitory synaptic remodelingflexible, input-specific modulation of stable excitatory connections.

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