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Homeostatic regulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability in visual thalamic relay cells induced by brief monocular deprivation

Aziz, A.; Fronzaroli-Molinieres, L.; Iborra, C.; Dumenieu, M.; Zanin, E.; David, T.; Denis, D.; Garrido, J. J.; Brette, R.; Russier, M.; Debanne, D.

2026-05-21 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.19.726212 bioRxiv
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Homeostatic plasticity of intrinsic excitability (IE) in the visual system has been essentially shown at the cortical level but whether thalamic nuclei also express homeostatic plasticity of IE is unknown. We show here that 4 days of monocular deprivation (MD) at eye opening induces a homeostatic change in IE in dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) neurons. Neurons recorded in the dLGN region activated by the deprived eye are more excitable than neurons recorded in the dLGN region activated by the open eye. No significant changes were observed following 7 days of MD, however. Enhanced excitability in neurons from the deprived side after 4 days of MD was associated with a reduced Kv1-dependent LTP-IE, a smaller voltage ramp, and a reduced inter-spike interval, suggesting that Kv1 channels are down-regulated in deprived dLGN neurons. Furthermore, the ankyrin G signal of the axon initial segment was larger in deprived dLGN neurons compared with open ones, indicating that Nav1 channel number also undergoes homeostatic regulation, and Kv1.1 channel signals were lower in deprived neurons compared to open ones. In addition, electrical coupling was found to be strengthened in neurons displaying enhanced IE following either brief (4 days) or long (10 days) MD. These results suggest that homeostatic and Hebbian plasticity in the dLGN share common expression mechanisms involving the regulation of Kv1 channels, Nav1 channels and electrical coupling between relay neurons.

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