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Neuron ; 109(21): 3473-3485.e5, 2021 11 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34478630

RESUMO

Higher-order projections to sensory cortical areas converge on layer 1 (L1), the primary site for integration of top-down information via the apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons and L1 GABAergic interneurons. Here we investigated the contribution of early thalamic inputs onto L1 interneurons for establishment of top-down connectivity in the primary visual cortex. We find that bottom-up thalamic inputs predominate during L1 development and preferentially target neurogliaform cells. We show that these projections are critical for the subsequent strengthening of top-down inputs from the anterior cingulate cortex onto L1 neurogliaform cells. Sensory deprivation or selective removal of thalamic afferents blocked this phenomenon. Although early activation of the anterior cingulate cortex resulted in premature strengthening of these top-down afferents, this was dependent on thalamic inputs. Our results demonstrate that proper establishment of top-down connectivity in the visual cortex depends critically on bottom-up inputs from the thalamus during postnatal development.


Assuntos
Interneurônios , Córtex Visual , Dendritos/fisiologia , Interneurônios/fisiologia , Células Piramidais , Tálamo , Córtex Visual/fisiologia
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Neuron ; 89(3): 521-35, 2016 Feb 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26844832

RESUMO

The precise connectivity of somatostatin and parvalbumin cortical interneurons is generated during development. An understanding of how these interneuron classes incorporate into cortical circuitry is incomplete but essential to elucidate the roles they play during maturation. Here, we report that somatostatin interneurons in infragranular layers receive dense but transient innervation from thalamocortical afferents during the first postnatal week. During this period, parvalbumin interneurons and pyramidal neurons within the same layers receive weaker thalamocortical inputs, yet are strongly innervated by somatostatin interneurons. Further, upon disruption of the early (but not late) somatostatin interneuron network, the synaptic maturation of thalamocortical inputs onto parvalbumin interneurons is perturbed. These results suggest that infragranular somatostatin interneurons exhibit a transient early synaptic connectivity that is essential for the establishment of thalamic feedforward inhibition mediated by parvalbumin interneurons.


Assuntos
Córtex Cerebral/citologia , Córtex Cerebral/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Interneurônios/fisiologia , Vias Neurais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Parvalbuminas/fisiologia , Somatostatina/fisiologia , Tálamo/fisiologia , Animais , Córtex Cerebral/fisiologia , Camundongos , Vias Neurais/fisiologia , Células Piramidais/fisiologia , Tálamo/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Cereb Cortex ; 21(4): 845-52, 2011 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20732898

RESUMO

It is of considerable interest to determine how diverse subtypes of γ-aminobutyric acidergic (GABAergic) interneurons integrate into the functional network of the cerebral cortex. Using inducible in vivo genetic fate mapping approaches, we found that interneuron precursors arising from the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) and caudal ganglionic eminence (CGE) at E12.5, respectively, populate deep and superficial cortical layers in a complementary manner in the mature cortex. These age-matched populations initiate tangential migration into the cortex simultaneously, migrate above and below the cortical plate in a similar ratio, and complete their entrance into the cortical plate by P1. Surprisingly, while these 2 interneuron populations show a comparable layer distribution at P1, they subsequently segregate into distinct cortical layers. In addition, the initiation of the radial sorting within each lineage coincided well with the upregulation of the potassium/chloride cotransporter KCC2. Moreover, layer sorting of a later born (E16.5) CGE-derived population occurred with a similar time course to the earlier born E12.5 cohorts, further suggesting that this segregation step is controlled in a subtype specific manner. We conclude that radial sorting within the early postnatal cortex is a key mechanism by which the layer-specific integration of GABAergic interneurons into the emerging cortical network is achieved.


Assuntos
Linhagem da Célula , Movimento Celular/fisiologia , Córtex Cerebral/citologia , Córtex Cerebral/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Interneurônios/citologia , Neurogênese/fisiologia , Animais , Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Imuno-Histoquímica , Interneurônios/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico/metabolismo
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Cell ; 125(1): 24-7, 2006 Apr 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16615886

RESUMO

Innervation of the neocortex by the thalamus is dependent on the precise coordination of spatial and temporal guidance cues. In this issue of Cell, work by López-Bendito et al.(2006) reveals that tangentially migrating cells within the ventral telencephalon are essential for axonal navigation between the thalamus and the neocortex, a process apparently mediated by Neuregulin-1/ErbB4 short- and long-range signaling.


Assuntos
Axônios/metabolismo , Movimento Celular , Córtex Cerebral/citologia , Córtex Cerebral/metabolismo , Neuregulina-1/metabolismo , Tálamo/citologia , Animais , Receptores ErbB/metabolismo , Receptor ErbB-4 , Transdução de Sinais , Tálamo/metabolismo
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