Institute of Developmental Neurophysiology, Center for Molecular Neurobiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, 20246 Hamburg, Germany.
Trends Neurosci. 2021 Mar;44(3):227-240. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2020.10.017. Epub 2020 Nov 24.
The role of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) takes center stage among unanswered questions in modern neuroscience. The PFC has a Janus-faced nature: it enables sophisticated cognitive and social abilities that reach their maximum expression in humans, yet it underlies some of the devastating symptoms of psychiatric disorders. Accordingly, appropriate prefrontal development is crucial for many high-order cognitive abilities and dysregulation of this process has been linked to various neuropsychiatric diseases. Reviewing recent advances in the field, with a primary focus on rodents and humans, we highlight why, despite differences across species, a cross-species approach is a fruitful strategy for understanding prefrontal development. We briefly review the developmental contribution of molecules and extensively discuss how electrical activity controls the early maturation and wiring of prefrontal areas, as well as the emergence and refinement of input-output circuitry involved in cognitive processing. Finally, we highlight the mechanisms of developmental dysfunction and their relevance for psychiatric disorders.
前额叶皮层(PFC)在现代神经科学中的许多未解问题中占据中心地位。PFC 具有两面性:它使复杂的认知和社会能力在人类中得到了最大程度的表达,但它也导致了一些精神疾病的严重症状。因此,适当的前额叶发育对许多高级认知能力至关重要,而这个过程的失调与各种神经精神疾病有关。我们回顾了该领域的最新进展,主要关注啮齿动物和人类,强调了为什么尽管物种之间存在差异,但跨物种方法是理解前额叶发育的一种富有成效的策略。我们简要回顾了分子的发育贡献,并广泛讨论了电活动如何控制前额叶区域的早期成熟和布线,以及参与认知处理的输入-输出回路的出现和细化。最后,我们强调了发育功能障碍的机制及其与精神疾病的相关性。