Non-invasive light flickering reinstates visual plasticity in adult mice via lipocalin 2.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Chenchen Ma, Zhenni Wang, Wei Wu, Xiao Ma, Laijian Wang, Xinxin Zhang, Wenjing Chen, Xi Kuang, Yufei Li, Ying Miao, Tian Xue, Bin Jiang, Yupeng Yang
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Abstract

Background: Light flickering, a non-invasive stimulation technique over recent years, has shown a promising therapeutic potential for brain dysfunctions. However, the mechanisms by which this visual stimulus exerts its beneficial effects are largely unknown.

Results: Here, we found that 7 days of 1 h 20 and 40 Hz light flickering promoted visual plasticity in primary visual cortex of adult mice. RNA sequencing results showed an increase in lipocalin 2 (LCN2) expression in the visual cortex following 20 or 40 Hz light flickering. By contrast, 80 Hz light flickering or constant light had no significant effect on either plasticity or LCN2 expression. LCN2 knock-down blocked light flickering-induced plasticity, while its overexpression mimicked the effects of light flickering. Moreover, the administration of minocycline blocked the plasticity induced by either light flickering or LCN2 overexpressing. Lastly, 40 Hz light flickering combined with reverse suture facilitated the recovery of the abnormal ocular dominance distribution in adult amblyopic mice.

Conclusions: Our data indicate that non-invasive light flickering restores visual plasticity, mediated by LCN2 and microglia, providing new insights into the mechanism of light flickering.

非侵入性光闪烁通过脂钙蛋白2恢复成年小鼠的视觉可塑性。
背景:近年来,光闪烁作为一种非侵入性刺激技术,在治疗脑功能障碍方面显示出了良好的潜力。然而,这种视觉刺激发挥其有益作用的机制在很大程度上是未知的。结果:7天的1 h 20和40 Hz的光闪烁可促进成年小鼠初级视觉皮层的视觉可塑性。RNA测序结果显示,在20或40 Hz的光闪烁后,视觉皮层中的脂载蛋白2 (LCN2)表达增加。相比之下,80 Hz光闪烁或恒定光对LCN2的可塑性和表达均无显著影响。LCN2敲除阻断了光闪烁诱导的可塑性,而其过表达则模仿了光闪烁的效应。此外,二甲胺四环素可阻断光闪烁或LCN2过表达诱导的可塑性。最后,40 Hz光闪烁联合反向缝合可使成年弱视小鼠的眼优势分布恢复正常。结论:我们的数据表明,非侵入性光闪烁恢复视觉可塑性,由LCN2和小胶质细胞介导,为光闪烁的机制提供了新的见解。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
1.90%
发文量
260
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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