Neural circuits mature through coordinated assembly of excitatory and inhibitory synapses, yet quantitative frameworks that preserve laminar and dorsoventral coordinates remain limited. Here, we establish a layer boundary-based pipeline for wide-field tiled immunohistochemistry to quantify PSD-95 and gephyrin puncta across stratum oriens, stratum radiatum, and stratum lacunosum-moleculare within mouse hippocampal CA1. In dorsal CA1, analysis across P8, P16, P24, and P80 revealed layer-dependent maturation patterns, with SLM exhibiting temporally inverted excitatory and inhibitory synaptic trajectories. Because prenatal valproic acid exposure is widely used to model autism-associated neurodevelopmental abnormalities and has been linked to hippocampal circuit disruption, we next examined whether synaptic organization is altered across CA1 layers and along the dorsoventral axis. At P56, a 2×2 design comparing control and prenatal VPA exposure across dorsal and ventral axes to assess axis dependent synaptic remodeling. Prenatal valproic acid exposure produced layer- and axis specific alterations in puncta density, mean area, and total area, suggesting nonuniform vulnerability of synaptic architecture. A conductance-based leaky integrate-and-fire model further provided a heuristic translation framework, highlighting membrane potential fluctuations as a candidate readout when excitatory and inhibitory components co-vary. These findings provides a practical foundation for integrating histological, functional, and developmental analyses of hippocampal CA1 circuits.
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Mizuho Ebihara
Gunma University
Sotaro Ichinose
Gunma University
Mirei Matsumuro
Gunma University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0d4e9df03e14405aa99cba — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neures.2026.105066