Gamma Entrainment Binds Higher-Order Brain Regions and Offers Neuroprotection

Chinnakkaruppan Adaikkan, Steven J. Middleton, Asaf Marco, Ping Chieh Pao, Hansruedi Mathys, David Nam Woo Kim, Fan Gao, Jennie Z. Young, Ho Jun Suk, Edward S. Boyden, Thomas J. McHugh, Li Huei Tsai*

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Abstract

Chronic application of patterned visual stimulation in neurodegeneration mouse models to entrain gamma oscillations results in preservation of neuronal and synaptic density across multiple brain regions.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)929-943.e8
JournalNeuron
Volume102
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jun 2019
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank N. Dedic, A.S. Singer, S. Barker, R.W. Komorowski, K. Abdelaal, M. Murdock, F. Abdurrob, E. Lockshin, R.T. Stott, and the members of L.-H.T. Lab for helpful discussion and suggestions. We thank E. McNamara for mice colony maintenance, A. Del Rosario (Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research) for help with mass spectrometry, and A. Watson, T. Ko, M. Saturno-Condon (Koch Institute), and P. Autissier (Whitehead Institute) for help with FACS. C.A. was supported by The JPB Foundation . This work was supported by NIH RF1 AG047661 and RF1 AG054321 to L.-H.T., and grants to L.-H.T. from Halis Family Foundation , The JPB Foundation , and Robert A. and Renee E. Belfer Family Foundation .

Funding Information:
We thank N. Dedic, A.S. Singer, S. Barker, R.W. Komorowski, K. Abdelaal, M. Murdock, F. Abdurrob, E. Lockshin, R.T. Stott, and the members of L.-H.T. Lab for helpful discussion and suggestions. We thank E. McNamara for mice colony maintenance, A. Del Rosario (Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research)for help with mass spectrometry, and A. Watson, T. Ko, M. Saturno-Condon (Koch Institute), and P. Autissier (Whitehead Institute)for help with FACS. C.A. was supported by The JPB Foundation. This work was supported by NIH RF1 AG047661 and RF1 AG054321 to L.-H.T. and grants to L.-H.T. from Halis Family Foundation, The JPB Foundation, and Robert A. and Renee E. Belfer Family Foundation. C.A. and L.-H.T. conceptualized and designed the project. C.A. D.N.-W.K. and P.-C.P. performed stimulation and behavioral experiments. C.A. D.N.-W.K. P.-C.P. A.M. and H.M. performed immunostainings. C.A. P.-C.P. A.M. H.M. and F.G. performed proteomic analysis. C.A. S.J.M. and T.J.M. performed electrophysiology analyses. C.A. H.M. and F.G. performed RNA-sequencing analysis. C.A. and D.N.-W.K. performed western blotting experiments. H.J.S. and E.S.B. provided the tools. All authors interpreted the data. C.A. S.J.M. J.Z.Y. T.J.M. and L.H.T. wrote the manuscript with the input from all authors. L.-H.T. provided the tools and supervised the project. L.-H.T. and E.S.B are scientific co-founders and serve on the scientific advisory board of Cognito Therapeutics.

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