神经科学
光遗传学
加巴能
新皮层
谷氨酸的
边缘下皮质
基底外侧杏仁核
抑制性突触后电位
神经网络
皮质(解剖学)
锥体细胞
扁桃形结构
中间神经元
神经元
生物
前额叶皮质
谷氨酸受体
海马体
受体
认知
生物化学
作者
Juan Lu,Jason Tucciarone,Nancy Padilla-Coreano,Miao He,Joshua A. Gordon,Z. Josh Huang
摘要
How GABAergic interneurons regulate segregation and integration among pyramidal cells to separate brain networks remains unclear. In this study, the authors show that subsets of chandelier cells in prelimbic area mediate directional inhibitory control of both local pyramidal neuron ensembles and global cortical subnetworks. The neocortex comprises multiple information processing streams mediated by subsets of glutamatergic pyramidal cells (PCs) that receive diverse inputs and project to distinct targets. How GABAergic interneurons regulate the segregation and communication among intermingled PC subsets that contribute to separate brain networks remains unclear. Here we demonstrate that a subset of GABAergic chandelier cells (ChCs) in the prelimbic cortex, which innervate PCs at spike initiation site, selectively control PCs projecting to the basolateral amygdala (BLAPC) compared to those projecting to contralateral cortex (CCPC). These ChCs in turn receive preferential input from local and contralateral CCPCs as opposed to BLAPCs and BLA neurons (the prelimbic cortex–BLA network). Accordingly, optogenetic activation of ChCs rapidly suppresses BLAPCs and BLA activity in freely behaving mice. Thus, the exquisite connectivity of ChCs not only mediates directional inhibition between local PC ensembles but may also shape communication hierarchies between global networks.
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