Synaptic Integration Of Transplanted Interneuron Progenitor Cells Into Native Cortical Networks

JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY(2016)

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Interneuron-based cell transplantation is a powerful method to modify network function in a variety of neurological disorders, including epilepsy. Whether new interneurons integrate into native neural networks in a subtype-specific manner is not well understood, and the therapeutic mechanisms underlying interneuron-based cell therapy, including the role of synaptic inhibition, are debated. In this study, we tested subtype-specific integration of transplanted interneurons using acute cortical brain slices and visualized patch-clamp recordings to measure excitatory synaptic inputs, intrinsic properties, and inhibitory synaptic outputs. Fluorescently labeled progenitor cells from the embryonic medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) were used for transplantation. At 5 wk after transplantation, MGE-derived parvalbumin-positive (PV +) interneurons received excitatory synaptic inputs, exhibited mature interneuron firing properties, and made functional synaptic inhibitory connections to native pyramidal cells that were comparable to those of native PV + interneurons. These findings demonstrate that MGE-derived PV + interneurons functionally integrate into subtype-appropriate physiological niches within host networks following transplantation.
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cell therapy,interneuron,medial ganglionic eminence,neural transplant,synaptic integration
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