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  1. authors:
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  3. firstname: Kevin
  4. lastname: Goff
  5. affiliation: 'The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine'
  6. id: 'ORCID:0000-0001-5862-0219'
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  8. firstname: Ala
  9. lastname: Somarowthu
  10. affiliation: 'The Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia'
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  12. firstname: Ethan
  13. lastname: Goldberg
  14. affiliation: 'The Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia'
  15. id: 'ORCID:0000-0002-7404-735X'
  16. title: 'Goff-et-al-2023 VIP interneuron impairment promotes in vivo circuit dysfunction and autism-related behaviors in Dravet syndrome'
  17. description: "Dravet Syndrome (DS) is a\nsevere neurodevelopmental disorder caused by loss of function variants in SCN1A\nwhich encodes the voltage-gated sodium channel subunit Nav1.1. We recently\nshowed that neocortical vasoactive intestinal peptide interneurons (VIP-INs)\nexpress Nav1.1 and are hypoexcitable in DS (Scn1a+/-) mice. Here,\nwe investigated VIP-IN function at the circuit and behavioral level by\nperforming in vivo 2-photon calcium imaging in awake WT and Scn1a+/-\nmice. VIP-IN and pyramidal neuron activation during behavioral transition from\nquiet wakefulness to active running was diminished in Scn1a+/-\nmice, and optogenetic activation of VIP-INs restored pyramidal neuron activity\nto WT levels during locomotion. VIP-IN selective Scn1a deletion reproduced\ncore autism spectrum disorder-related behaviors in addition to cellular- and\ncircuit-level deficits in VIP-IN function, but without epilepsy, sudden death, or\navoidance behaviors seen in the global model. Hence, VIP-INs are impaired in\nvivo and may underlie non-seizure cognitive and behavioral comorbidities in\nDS."
  18. keywords:
  19. - 'Dravet syndrome'
  20. - SCN1A
  21. - 'VIP Interneuron'
  22. - Autism
  23. - Optogenetics
  24. - 'Two-photon imaging'
  25. license:
  26. name: 'Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication'
  27. url: 'https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'
  28. funding:
  29. - 'NIH NINDS, F31 NS111803'
  30. - 'NIH NINDS, R01 NS110869'
  31. - 'The Dana Foundation, David Mahoney Neuroimaging Program'
  32. - 'Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Career Award for Medical Scientists'
  33. references:
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  35. reftype: IsSupplementTo
  36. citation: 'Goff, K. M. & Goldberg, E. M. VIP interneuron impairment promotes in vivo circuit dysfunction and autism-related behaviors in Dravet syndrome. Cell Reports (Accepted, 2023).'
  37. resourcetype: Dataset
  38. templateversion: 1.2