人类短暂先天性视觉剥夺后视觉皮层兴奋/抑制比的改变

Altered visual cortex excitatory/inhibitory ratio following transient congenital visual deprivation in humans.

作者信息

Pant Rashi, Pitchaimuthu Kabilan, Ossandón José P, Shareef Idris, Lingareddy Sunitha, Finsterbusch Jürgen, Kekunnaya Ramesh, Röder Brigitte

机构信息

Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

Department of Medicine and Optometry, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.

出版信息

Elife. 2025 May 16;13:RP98143. doi: 10.7554/eLife.98143.

Abstract

Non-human animal models have indicated that the ratio of excitation to inhibition (E/I) in neural circuits is experience dependent, and changes across development. Here, we assessed 3T Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) markers of cortical E/I ratio in 10 individuals who had been treated for dense bilateral congenital cataracts, after an average of 12 years of blindness, to test for dependence of the E/I ratio on early visual experience in humans. First, participants underwent MRS scanning at rest with their eyes open and eyes closed, to obtain visual cortex Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA+) concentration, Glutamate/Glutamine (Glx) concentration, and the concentration ratio of Glx/GABA+, as measures of inhibition, excitation, and E/I ratio, respectively. Subsequently, EEG was recorded to assess aperiodic activity (1-20 Hz) as a neurophysiological measure of the cortical E/I ratio, during rest with eyes open and eyes closed, and during flickering stimulation. Across conditions, congenital cataract-reversal individuals demonstrated a significantly lower visual cortex Glx/GABA+ ratio, and a higher intercept and steeper aperiodic slope at occipital electrodes, compared to age-matched sighted controls. In the congenital cataract-reversal group, a lower Glx/GABA+ ratio was associated with better visual acuity, and Glx concentration correlated positively with the aperiodic intercept in the conditions with visual input. We speculate that these findings result from an increased E/I ratio of the visual cortex as a consequence of congenital blindness, which might require commensurately increased inhibition in order to balance the additional excitation from restored visual input. The lower E/I ratio in congenital cataract-reversal individuals would thus be a consequence of homeostatic plasticity.

摘要

非人类动物模型表明,神经回路中的兴奋与抑制比率(E/I)取决于经验,并在整个发育过程中发生变化。在此,我们评估了10名曾接受双侧致密性先天性白内障治疗的个体的皮质E/I比率的3T磁共振波谱(MRS)和脑电图(EEG)标记物,这些个体平均失明12年后,以测试E/I比率对人类早期视觉经验的依赖性。首先,参与者在睁眼和闭眼休息时接受MRS扫描,以获得视觉皮层γ-氨基丁酸(GABA+)浓度、谷氨酸/谷氨酰胺(Glx)浓度以及Glx/GABA+浓度比率,分别作为抑制、兴奋和E/I比率的指标。随后,记录EEG以评估非周期性活动(1-20Hz),作为皮质E/I比率的神经生理学指标,在睁眼和闭眼休息时以及闪烁刺激期间进行记录。在各种条件下,与年龄匹配的视力正常对照组相比,先天性白内障逆转个体的视觉皮层Glx/GABA+比率显著降低,枕叶电极处的截距更高且非周期性斜率更陡。在先天性白内障逆转组中,较低的Glx/GABA+比率与更好的视力相关,并且在有视觉输入的条件下,Glx浓度与非周期性截距呈正相关。我们推测,这些发现是由于先天性失明导致视觉皮层的E/I比率增加,这可能需要相应增加抑制作用以平衡恢复的视觉输入带来的额外兴奋。因此,先天性白内障逆转个体中较低的E/I比率将是稳态可塑性的结果。

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