Pattern decorrelation in the mouse medial prefrontal cortex enables social preference and requires MeCP2

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Pan Xu
Yuanlei Yue
Juntao Su
Xiaoqian Sun
Hongfei Du
Zhichao Liu
Rahul Simha
Jianhui Zhou
Chen Zeng
Hui Lu
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[1] The George Washington University,The GW Institute for Neuroscience
[2] The George Washington University,Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
[3] The George Washington University,Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Applied Science
[4] The George Washington University,Department of Statistics, Columbian College of Art and Sciences
[5] The George Washington University,Department of Physics, Columbian College of Art and Sciences
[6] University of Virginia,Department of Statistics, School of Arts and Sciences
[7] Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University,Institute of Basic Science
[8] Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center
[9] Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,School of Biological Information
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Sociability is crucial for survival, whereas social avoidance is a feature of disorders such as Rett syndrome, which is caused by loss-of-function mutations in MECP2. To understand how a preference for social interactions is encoded, we used in vivo calcium imaging to compare medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activity in female wild-type and Mecp2-heterozygous mice during three-chamber tests. We found that mPFC pyramidal neurons in Mecp2-deficient mice are hypo-responsive to both social and nonsocial stimuli. Hypothesizing that this limited dynamic range restricts the circuit’s ability to disambiguate coactivity patterns for different stimuli, we suppressed the mPFC in wild-type mice and found that this eliminated both pattern decorrelation and social preference. Conversely, stimulating the mPFC in MeCP2-deficient mice restored social preference, but only if it was sufficient to restore pattern decorrelation. A loss of social preference could thus indicate impaired pattern decorrelation rather than true social avoidance.
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