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Selective vulnerability of hippocampal interneurons to graded traumatic brain injury.


ABSTRACT: Traumatic brain injury is a major risk factor for many long-term mental health problems. Although underlying mechanisms likely involve compromised inhibition, little is known about how individual subpopulations of interneurons are affected by neurotrauma. Here we report long-term loss of hippocampal interneurons following controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury in young-adult mice, a model of focal cortical contusion injury in humans. Brain injured mice displayed subfield and cell-type specific decreases in interneurons 30?days after impact depths of 0.5?mm and 1.0?mm, and increasing the depth of impact led to greater cell loss. In general, we found a preferential reduction of interneuron cohorts located in principal cell and polymorph layers, while cell types positioned in the molecular layer appeared well preserved. Our results suggest a dramatic shift of interneuron diversity following contusion injury that may contribute to the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury.

SUBMITTER: Frankowski JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6690377 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective vulnerability of hippocampal interneurons to graded traumatic brain injury.

Frankowski Jan C JC   Kim Young J YJ   Hunt Robert F RF  

Neurobiology of disease 20180719


Traumatic brain injury is a major risk factor for many long-term mental health problems. Although underlying mechanisms likely involve compromised inhibition, little is known about how individual subpopulations of interneurons are affected by neurotrauma. Here we report long-term loss of hippocampal interneurons following controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury in young-adult mice, a model of focal cortical contusion injury in humans. Brain injured mice displayed subfield and cell-type specific  ...[more]

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