神经血管束
神经科学
神经生理学
爆裂
神经活动
医学
心理学
解剖
作者
Yifu Jin,Fei He,Haad Rathore,Yingchu Sun,Jiaao Zhang,Xinyu Li,Rongkang Yin,Hanlin Zhu,Chong Xie,Lan Luan
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202417003
摘要
Abstract Microinfarcts, the “invisible lesions”, are prevalent in aged and injured brains and associated with cognitive impairments, yet their neurophysiological impact remains largely unknown. Using a multimodal chronic neural platform that combines functional microvasculature imaging with spatially resolved neural recording, the neurovascular effect of a single microinfarct is investigated. Unlike larger strokes, microinfarcts induced only temporary suppression of neural activity with minimal cell death, with recovery paralleling vasculature remodeling at the infarct core. Neural activity is more severely suppressed at the shallower cortical layer despite milder vascular damage compared to deeper layers, and the excitability of fast‐spiking interneurons attenuation is accompanied by heightened bursting of regular spiking neurons. Spike phase locking at the low‐gamma band is disrupted, indicating a lasting impairment of long‐range assembly communication. These results highlight the subtle yet significant neurovascular disruptions of a single microinfarct.
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