2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.20.453026
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Deficient thalamo-cortical networks dynamics and sleep homeostatic processes in a redox dysregulation model relevant to schizophrenia

Abstract: A growing body of evidence implicates thalamo-cortical oscillations with the neuropathophysiology of schizophrenia (SZ) in both mice and humans. Yet, the precise mechanisms underlying sleep perturbations in SZ remain unclear. Here, we characterised the dynamics of thalamo-cortical networks across sleep-wake states in a mouse model carrying a mutation in the enzyme glutathione synthetase gene (Gclm-/-) associated with SZ in humans. We hypothesised that deficits in parvalbumin immunoreactive cells in the thalami… Show more

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