PREFRONTAL CORTEX CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHARGE SYNDROME: FROM SYNAPSES TO BEHAVIOUR
King's College London
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PS07-10AM-235
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Here, we provide the first evidence that Chd7 haploinsufficiency disrupts PFC function during postnatal development by using a heterozygous gene-trap mouse line and a combination of electrophysiological, behavioural and imaging approaches.
We observed increased impulsivity and impaired social interactions at postnatal days 14-15 (P14-15), and male-specific deficits in maternal discrimination at P20-21. Electrophysiological recordings revealed altered excitatory synaptic transmission and increased neuronal excitability in PFC layer 5 pyramidal neurons, corroborated by heightened cFos expression at P14-15, with some sex specific changes.
Together, these findings identify a temporal window during which Chd7 haploinsufficiency perturbs PFC circuitry and behaviour, implicating excitation/inhibition imbalance in the PFC as a mechanistic link between gene dysfunction and neurodevelopmental phenotypes. Our results provide insight into a developmental window during which therapeutic intervention might be most effective.
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