iScience (Jun 2023)

The developmental profile of visual cortex astrocytes

  • Airi Watanabe,
  • Connie Guo,
  • Per Jesper Sjöström

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
p. 106828

Abstract

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Summary: We investigated how astrocytes in layer 5 mouse visual cortex mature over postnatal days (P) 3–50. Across this age range, resting membrane potential increased, input resistance decreased, and membrane responses became more passive with age. Two-photon (2p) and confocal imaging of dye-loaded cells revealed that gap-junction coupling increased starting ∼P7. Morphological reconstructions revealed increased branch density but shorter branches after P20, suggesting that astrocyte branches may get pruned as tiling is established. Finally, we visualized spontaneous Ca2+ transients with 2p microscopy and found that Ca2+ events decorrelated, became more frequent and briefer with age. As astrocytes mature, spontaneous Ca2+ activity thus changes from relatively cell-wide, synchronous waves to local transients. Several astrocyte properties were stably mature from ∼P15, coinciding with eye opening, although morphology continued to develop. Our findings provide a descriptive foundation of astrocyte maturation, useful for the study of astrocytic impact on visual cortex critical period plasticity.

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