Pathological Tau Disrupts Ongoing Network Activity

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作者
Menkes-Caspi, Noa [1 ]
Yamin, Hagar G. [1 ]
Kellner, Vered [1 ]
Spires-Jones, Tara L. [2 ,3 ]
Cohen, Dana [1 ]
Stern, Edward A. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Bar Ilan Univ, Gonda Brain Res Ctr, IL-52900 Ramat Gan, Israel
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Cognit & Neural Syst, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Univ Edinburgh, Euan MacDonald Ctr Motorneurone Dis Res, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, Midlothian, Scotland
[4] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Neurol, MassGen Inst Neurodegenerat Dis, Charlestown, MA 02129 USA
关键词
RTG4510 MOUSE MODEL; NEURONS IN-VIVO; PYRAMIDAL CELLS; TAUOPATHY; INHIBITION; CORTEX; NEURODEGENERATION; OSCILLATION; VARIABILITY; INTEGRATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuron.2015.01.025
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Pathological tau leads to dementia and neurodegeneration in tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease. It has been shown to disrupt cellular and synaptic functions, yet its effects on the function of the intact neocortical network remain unknown. Using in vivo intracellular and extracellular recordings, we measured ongoing activity of neocortical pyramidal cells during various arousal states in the rTg4510 mouse model of tauopathy, prior to significant cell death, when only a fraction of the neurons show pathological tau. In transgenic mice, membrane potential oscillations are slower during slow-wave sleep and under anesthesia. Intracellular recordings revealed that these changes are due to longer Down states and state transitions of membrane potentials. Firing rates of transgenic neurons are reduced, and firing patterns within Up states are altered, with longer latencies and inter-spike intervals. By changing the activity patterns of a subpopulation of affected neurons, pathological tau reduces the activity of the neocortical network.
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