Inhibitory synaptic loss drives network changes in multiple sclerosis: An ex vivo to in silico translational study.
Marijn HuiskampSvenja KiljanShanna KulikMaarteen E WitteLaura E JonkmanJohn Gjm BolGeert J SchenkHanneke Euphemia HulstPrejaas TewarieMenno Michiel SchoonheimJeroen Jg GeurtsPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2022)
In MS, excitatory and inhibitory synaptic losses were observed, predominantly for inhibitory synapses in demyelinated cortex. Inhibitory synaptic loss affected network functioning most, leading to increased neuronal activity and connectivity. As network disinhibition relates to cognitive impairment, inhibitory synaptic loss seems particularly relevant in MS.