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Hyperconnectivity of Local Neocortical Microcircuitry Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid

Rinaldi, T.  
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Silberberg, G.  
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Markram, H.  
2007
Cereb Cortex

Exposure to valproic acid (VPA) during embryogenesis can cause several teratogenic effects, including developmental delays and in particular autism in humans if exposure occurs during the third week of gestation. We examined the postnatal effects of embryonic exposure to VPA on microcircuit properties of juvenile rat neocortex using in vitro electrophysiology. We found that a single prenatal injection of VPA on embryonic day 11.5 causes a significant enhancement of the local recurrent connectivity formed by neocortical pyramidal neurons. The study of the biophysical properties of these connections revealed weaker excitatory synaptic responses. A marked decrease of the intrinsic excitability of pyramidal neurons was also observed. Furthermore, we demonstrate a diminished number of putative synaptic contacts in connection between layer 5 pyramidal neurons. Local hyperconnectivity may render cortical modules more sensitive to stimulation and once activated, more autonomous, isolated, and more difficult to command. This could underlie some of the core symptoms observed in humans prenatally exposed to valproic acid

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research article
DOI
10.1093/cercor/bhm117
Web of Science ID

WOS:000254007900004

PubMed ID

17638926

Author(s)
Rinaldi, T.  
Silberberg, G.  
Markram, H.  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published in
Cereb Cortex
Volume

18

Issue

4

Start page

763

End page

70

Subjects

Animals

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Anticonvulsants/pharmacology

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Autistic Disorder/chemically induced

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Autistic Disorder/pathology

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Cell Count

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Disease Models

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Animal

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Female

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Male

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Neocortex/abnormalities

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Neocortex/drug effects

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Neocortex/pathology

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Neural Pathways/drug effects

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Organ Culture Techniques

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Patch-Clamp Techniques

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Pregnancy

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Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects/pathology

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Pyramidal Cells/drug effects

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Pyramidal Cells/pathology

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Rats

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Rats

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Wistar

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Valproic Acid/pharmacology

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Animal

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Rats

Note

Laboratory of Neural Microcircuitry, Brain Mind Institute, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne 1015, Switzerland

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February 27, 2008
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