纤毛
神经科学
连接体
生物
神经元
神经油
大脑皮层
皮质(解剖学)
细胞生物学
中枢神经系统
功能连接
作者
Jun Yao Wu,S. J. Cho,Katherine D. Descant,Peter H. Li,Alexander Shapson-Coe,Michał Januszewski,Daniel R. Berger,Cailyn Meyer,Cristine R. Casingal,Ariba Huda,Jiaqi Liu,Tina Ghashghaei,Mikayla Brenman,Michelle Jiang,Joseph Scarborough,Art Pope,Viren Jain,Jason L. Stein,Jiami Guo,Ryohei Yasuda,Jeff W. Lichtman,E.S. Anton
出处
期刊:Neuron
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-10-28
卷期号:112 (1): 41-55.e3
被引量:19
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.09.032
摘要
Summary
Primary cilia act as antenna receivers of environmental signals and enable effective neuronal or glial responses. Disruption of their function is associated with circuit disorders. To understand the signals these cilia receive, we comprehensively mapped cilia's contacts within the human cortical connectome using serial-section EM reconstruction of a 1 mm3 cortical volume, spanning the entire cortical thickness. We mapped the "contactome" of cilia emerging from neurons and astrocytes in every cortical layer. Depending on the layer and cell type, cilia make distinct patterns of contact. Primary cilia display cell-type- and layer-specific variations in size, shape, and microtubule axoneme core, which may affect their signaling competencies. Neuronal cilia are intrinsic components of a subset of cortical synapses and thus a part of the connectome. This diversity in the structure, contactome, and connectome of primary cilia endows each neuron or glial cell with a unique barcode of access to the surrounding neural circuitry.
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