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Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates

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Date of Employment:2020-01-14

School/Department:医学科学与工程学院

Education Level:博士研究生

Business Address:五号楼213

Gender:Female

Contact Information:18511691903

Degree:哲学博士学位

Status:Employed

Academic Titles:副教授

Alma Mater:中山大学

Discipline:Basic Medical Sciences
Biomedical Engineering

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Gender:Female

Education Level:博士研究生

Alma Mater:中山大学

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Shi et al., Cannabinoid overrides triggers of GABAergic plasticity in vestibular circuits and distorts the development of navigation

Impact Factor:5.0
Journal:iScience
Key Words:Early life exposure to cannabis can result in long-lasting deficits in spatial navigation. We ask if the development of this behavior is subject to early life activity of type I cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) in the vestibular nucleus. In rodents, we found that local exposure to CB1R agonist within the first postnatal week, but not thereafter, led to a decline in the induction efficacy of long-term depression at GABAergic synapses (LTDGABA), a key step in the hard-wiring of vestibular circuits. Within this critical period, endocannabinoidmediated LTDGABA at inhibitory neurons was selectively triggered by cholecystokinin, whereas that at excitatory neurons was by serotonin. Neonatal exposure to cannabinoids extended the phase of high GABAergic synaptic plasticity and overrode the synapse-specific, modulatory mechanism for plasticity. Such treatment delayed the postnatal emergence of vestibular-dependent reflexes and deranged adult navigational behavior. Deficits in higher functions are thus attributable to the maldevelopment of sensory processing circuits resulting from early cannabis exposure.
Indexed by:Journal paper
First-Level Discipline:Biomedical Engineering
Document Type:J
Volume:28
Issue:6
Page Number:1125
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2025-04-30
Included Journals:SCI