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Social deficits via dysregulated Rac1-dependent excitability control of prefrontal cortical neurons and increased GABA/glutamate ratios

  • Bingke Ma
  • , Xingyue Shan
  • , Juehua Yu
  • , Tailin Zhu
  • , Ren Li
  • , Hui Lv
  • , Haidi Cheng
  • , Tiantian Zhang
  • , Lihua Wang
  • , Feiyang Wei
  • , Bo Meng
  • , Xiaobing Yuan
  • , Bing Mei*
  • , Xiao Yong Zhang*
  • , Wei Guang Li*
  • , Fei Li*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Identifying symptom-specific convergent mechanisms for neurodevelopmental disorders is a promising strategy in advancing therapies. Here, we show that bidirectional dysregulation of Rac1 activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) dictates shared social deficits in mice. Selective upregulation or downregulation of Rac1 activity in glutamatergic or fast-spiking GABAergic neurons results in excessive or inadequate control of excitability combined with a decrease in glutamate or an increase in GABA concentrations and an increase in the GABA/glutamate ratio, which is responsible for social deficits. Notably, the autism model of Shank3B knockout mice exhibits aberrantly enhanced Rac1 activity, reduced glutamate concentrations, and pyramidal neuron excitability in mPFC accompanied with social deficits, which were corrected by either excitatory-neuron-specific downregulation of Rac1 activity or upregulation of neuronal excitability. Thus, this work shows a convergence between genetic autism risk factors, dysregulation of Rac1 signaling, and excitation-inhibition imbalance, enabling mechanism-based stratification of patients with social deficits.

源语言英语
文章编号111722
期刊Cell Reports
41
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 29 11月 2022
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