Vesicular GABA transporter is necessary for transplant- induced critical period plasticity in mouse visual cortex

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The maturation of GABAergic inhibitory circuits is necessary for the onset of the critical period for ocular dominance plasticity (ODP) in the postnatal visual cortex (Hensch, 2005; Espinosa and Stryker, 2012). When it is deficient, the critical period does not start. When inhibitory maturation or signaling is precocious, it induces a precocious critical period. Heterochronic transplantation of GABAergic interneuron precursors derived from the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) can induce a second period of functional plasticity in the visual cortex (Southwell et al., 2010). Although the timing of MGE transplantation-induced plasticity is dictated by the maturation of the transplanted cells, its mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we sought to test the effect of blocking vesicular GABA loading and subsequent release by transplanted interneurons on the ability to migrate, integrate, and induce plasticity in the host circuitry. We show thatMGEcells taken from male and female donors that lack vesicularGABAtransporter (Vgat) expression disperse and differentiate into somatostatin- and parvalbumin-expressing interneurons upon heterochronic transplantation in the postnatal mouse cortex. Although transplanted Vgat mutant interneurons come to express mature interneuron markers and display electrophysiological properties similar to those of control cells, their morphology is significantly more complex. Significantly, Vgat mutant MGE transplants fail to induce ODP, demonstrating the pivotal role of vesicular GABAergic transmission for MGE transplantation-induced plasticity in the postnatal mouse visual cortex.

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Priya, R., Rakela, B., Kaneko, M., Spatazza, J., Larimer, P., Hoseini, M. S., … Stryker, M. P. (2019). Vesicular GABA transporter is necessary for transplant- induced critical period plasticity in mouse visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 39(14), 2635–2648. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1253-18.2019

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