Connexin 36 Loss Disrupted Thalamocortical Synchrony in Mice
TL;DR: A 2026 mouse study in Translational Psychiatry found deleting connexin 36, an electrical-coupling protein between neurons, weakened several schizophrenia-relevant brain-wave readouts. Key Findings Sleep architecture mostly held; the rhythm on top of it broke: Cx36 knockout mice did not lose normal sleep-wake organization. They lost the fast coordination riding inside it. Spindle density preserved, …
