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The Perineuronal Net Protein Brevican Acts in Nucleus Accumbens Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons of Adult Mice to Regulate Excitatory Synaptic Inputs and Motivated Behaviors. [PDF]
Hazlett MF +5 more
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Loss of Perineuronal Net in ME7 Prion Disease [PDF]
NoMicroglial activation and behavioral abnormalities occur before neuronal loss in experimental murine prion disease; the behavioral changes coincide with a reduction in synaptic plasticity.
Seth Love, Samar Betmouni, Love Seth
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Perineuronal net degradation in epilepsy [PDF]
SummaryObjectiveWe previously reported loss of perineuronal net (PN) immunohistochemical staining around parvalbumin‐positive interneurons in the hippocampus of rats after an episode of status epilepticus (SE). We hypothesized that the loss of thePNcould alter seizure susceptibility and that matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) were candidates for ...
Elyse K Rankin-Gee +2 more
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Perinatal hypoxia-ischemia is associated with disruption of cortical gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic interneurons and their surrounding perineuronal nets, which may contribute to persisting neurological deficits.
Joanne O Davidson +2 more
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An Extracellular Perspective on CNS Maturation: Perineuronal Nets and the Control of Plasticity [PDF]
During restricted time windows of postnatal life, called critical periods, neural circuits are highly plastic and are shaped by environmental stimuli. In several mammalian brain areas, from the cerebral cortex to the hippocampus and amygdala, the closure
Daniela Carulli +2 more
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Activity-Dependent Gating of Parvalbumin Interneuron Function by the Perineuronal Net Protein Brevican [PDF]
Activity-dependent neuronal plasticity is a fundamental mechanism through which the nervous system adapts to sensory experience. Several lines of evidence suggest that parvalbumin (PV+) interneurons are essential in this process, but the molecular ...
Emilia Favuzzi +2 more
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Motor recovery through perineuronal net modulation in a Parkinson’s disease mouse model
International audiencePerineuronal nets are specialized extracellular matrix structures forming preferentially around parvalbumin interneurons to regulate plasticity.
Alain Prochiantz +2 more
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Perineuronal net digestion with chondroitinase restores memory in mice with tau pathology [PDF]
Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent tauopathy and cause of dementia. We investigate the hypothesis that reactivation of plasticity can restore function in the presence of neuronal damage resulting from tauopathy. We investigated two models with tau
Sujeong Yang +2 more
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