This research aims to explore how GluK1 kainate receptors in parvalbumin interneurons affect cortico-hippocampal network dynamics during social behavior.
Utilized mice to examine the effects of GluK1 receptor dysfunction on social discrimination.
Analyzed the interaction between interneurons and network dynamics in response to social stimuli.
GluK1 dysfunction led to significant impairments in social discrimination abilities.
Altered neural dynamics within the cortico-hippocampal network were observed during social interactions.
Abstract
mice compromise social discrimination and shed light on the neurobiological mechanisms by which GluK1 dysfunction may contribute to neuropsychiatric disorders.