Journal article
Perineuronal Nets: Plasticity, Protection, and Therapeutic Potential
AC Reichelt, DJ Hare, TJ Bussey, LM Saksida
Trends in Neurosciences | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2019
Abstract
The relationship between neurons and perineuronal nets (PNNs) is attracting attention as a central mechanism controlling brain plasticity. In the cortex, PNNs primarily surround inhibitory parvalbumin interneurons, playing roles as both a regulator of synaptic plasticity and a protective barrier. PNNs have a delayed developmental trajectory and are key components in the closure of critical periods of heightened neuroplasticity. In animal models, manipulating PNNs outside this critical window can enhance cognition, suggesting a potentially therapeutic approach for attenuating cognitive decline. However, the crucial role of PNNs in plasticity and protection means that such therapeutic modulati..
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Awarded by Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Funding Acknowledgements
A.C.R. receives funding from a Canada First Research Excellent Fund BrainsCAN Fellowship and the Australian Research Council (DP180101974). D.J.H. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development (Industry) Fellowship (1122981) in partnership with Agilent Technologies. T.J.B. holds a Western Research Chair in Cognitive Science. L.M.S. holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair and receives funding from the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR).