Static magnetic stimulation induces structural plasticity at the axon initial segment of inhibitory cortical neurons

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J. L. Beros
E. S. King
D. Clarke
L. Jaeschke-Angi
J. Rodger
A. D. Tang
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[1] The University of Western Australia,School of Biological Sciences
[2] The Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science,Département de Neurosciences
[3] Université de Montréal,School of Biomedical Sciences
[4] The University of Western Australia,undefined
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Static magnetic stimulation (SMS) is a form of non-invasive brain stimulation that alters neural activity and induces neural plasticity that outlasts the period of stimulation. This can modify corticospinal excitability or motor behaviours, suggesting that SMS may alter the intrinsic excitability of neurons. In mammalian neurons, the axon initial segment (AIS) is the site of action potential initiation and undergoes structural plasticity (changes in length and position from the soma) as a homeostatic mechanism to counteract chronic changes in neuronal activity. We investigated whether the chronic application of SMS (6 and 48 h, 0.5 T) induces structural AIS plasticity in postnatally derived primary cortical neurons. Following 6 h of SMS, we observed a shortening in mean AIS length compared to control, that persisted 24 h post stimulation. In contrast, 48 h of SMS induced an immediate distal shift that persisted 24 h post-stimulation. Pharmacological blockade of voltage gated L/T-type calcium channels during stimulation did not prevent SMS-induced AIS structural plasticity. Our findings provide the foundation to expand the use of chronic SMS as a non-invasive method to promote AIS plasticity.
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