“…The alterations in SWRs and MUA-SWR, we found in the dorsal KO hippocampus, were accompanied by an increase in the basal circuit excitability, as revealed by recordings of evoked potentials. The increased neuronal network excitability, often expressed as an increased E-I ratio, is a consistent observation in several brain regions of subjects with FXS including the hippocampus [see reviews by (Brager and Johnston, 2014;Contractor et al, 2015;Nelson and Valakh, 2015;10.3389/fncel.2023.1296235 Sohal and Rubenstein, 2019;Deng and Klyachko, 2021;Liu et al, 2021;Bülow et al, 2022)]. Several mechanisms may contribute to the increased excitability of the dorsal KO hippocampus, including dysregulation of various potassium channels such as Kv1, Kv4.2, large conductance potassium channels, A-type potassium channels, and hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channels (Gross et al, 2011;Brager et al, 2012;Routh et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2014;Kalmbach et al, 2015;Brandalise et al, 2020;Kalmbach and Brager, 2020).…”