Preservation of global synaptic excitatory to inhibitory ratio during long postmortem intervals

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Abstract

The study of postsynaptic excitation to inhibition (E/I ratio) imbalances in human brain diseases, is a highly relevant functional measurement poorly investigated due to postmortem degradation of synaptic receptors. We show that near-simultaneous recording of microtransplanted synaptic receptors after simulated morgue conditions allows the determination of the postsynaptic E/I ratio for at least 120 h after death, expanding the availability and use of human diseased tissue stored in brain banks.

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Scaduto, P., Sequeira, A., Vawter, M. P., Bunney, W., & Limon, A. (2020). Preservation of global synaptic excitatory to inhibitory ratio during long postmortem intervals. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65377-3

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