Microglia enable mature perineuronal nets disassembly upon anesthetic ketamine exposure or 60-Hz light entrainment in the healthy brain

Cell Rep. 2021 Jul 6;36(1):109313. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109313.

Abstract

Perineuronal nets (PNNs), components of the extracellular matrix, preferentially coat parvalbumin-positive interneurons and constrain critical-period plasticity in the adult cerebral cortex. Current strategies to remove PNN are long-lasting, invasive, and trigger neuropsychiatric symptoms. Here, we apply repeated anesthetic ketamine as a method with minimal behavioral effect. We find that this paradigm strongly reduces PNN coating in the healthy adult brain and promotes juvenile-like plasticity. Microglia are critically involved in PNN loss because they engage with parvalbumin-positive neurons in their defined cortical layer. We identify external 60-Hz light-flickering entrainment to recapitulate microglia-mediated PNN removal. Importantly, 40-Hz frequency, which is known to remove amyloid plaques, does not induce PNN loss, suggesting microglia might functionally tune to distinct brain frequencies. Thus, our 60-Hz light-entrainment strategy provides an alternative form of PNN intervention in the healthy adult brain.

Keywords: 60-Hz; anesthesia; ketamine; light entrainment; microglia; ocular dominance plasticity; perineuronal net.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aging / physiology
  • Anesthetics / pharmacology*
  • Animals
  • Brain / drug effects
  • Brain / physiology*
  • Brain / radiation effects*
  • Female
  • Ketamine / pharmacology*
  • Light*
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Microglia
  • Nerve Net / drug effects
  • Nerve Net / physiology*
  • Nerve Net / radiation effects
  • Neuronal Plasticity / drug effects
  • Neuronal Plasticity / physiology
  • Neuronal Plasticity / radiation effects
  • Neurons / drug effects
  • Neurons / physiology*
  • Neurons / radiation effects*
  • Parvalbumins / metabolism
  • Photic Stimulation

Substances

  • Anesthetics
  • Parvalbumins
  • Ketamine