Cortical layer-specific abnormalities in auditory responses in a mouse model of Fragile X Syndrome
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Cortical layer-specific abnormalities in auditory responses in a mouse model of Fragile X Syndrome
Abstract
Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is a leading genetic cause of autism spectrum disorders (ASD)- associated behaviors, including sensory processing deficits. Sensory sensitivity and temporal processing deficits in the auditory domain will affect development of language and cognitive functions. The mouse model for FXS, Fmr1 KO, has shown remarkably similar auditory processing phenotypes to patients with FXS. In vitro cortical slice recordings show layer-specific differences in Fmr1 KO mouse local circuits, but it is unclear how these differences translate to changes in sensory processing. In this study, we used a depth multielectrode to record in vivo spikes and local field potentials across layers of the auditory cortex in Fmr1 KO and wildtype mice (WT), converting the latter to current source density (CSD) profiles for improved spatial resolution analysis. We observed reduced CSD sink amplitudes and inter-trial phase coherence, and an increase in trial-to-trial variability for temporally modulated stimuli in the KO mice. Results indicated a differential cortical layer pattern of activity in KO mice, with higher baseline gamma power in superficial and deep layers and higher resting delta and theta power in granular layers. Significantly elevated inter-trial variability was observed for CSD and spikes in KO mice. Auditory steady state responses to clicks or gaps at 40 Hz showed considerable trial-to-trial variability in a layer-specific manner in KO mice. Neural generators in the Fmr1 KO mouse auditory cortex failed to detect short gaps in noise, indicating severe temporal processing deficits. Altogether, this study indicates layer-specific cortical mechanisms of sensory hypersensitivity and temporal processing deficits in FXS.
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorders; Fragile X Syndrome; Laminar processing; Primary auditory cortex; Sensory hypersensitivity; Temporal processing.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial support: Financial support was provided by the National Insitutes of Health to conduct this study.
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