‘Noisiest’ neurons persist in the adult brain

January 14, 2010 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Using single-cell genetic manipulation of electrical activity, MIT neuroscientists have discovered that neurons genetically rendered hyperactive (“noisiest”) survive better than normal neurons.

Red trace: genetically-manipulated neurons; green trace: normal neurons (Carlos Lois)

Neuronal survival is a key component in the success of cell replacement therapies in the brain. Current therapies have hit a roadblock because the vast majority of grafted cells do not survive and do not integrate into adult brain circuits.

The observation that the “noisiest” neurons have a survival advantage also helps explain the prevalence of epilepsy.