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Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices
Much is known about differences in pyramidal cells across cortical areas and species, but studies of interneurons have focused on comparisons within single cortical areas and/or species. Here we quantified the distribution and somato-dendritic morphology of interneurons expressing one or more of the...
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author | Medalla, Maria Mo, Bingxin Nasar, Rakin Zhou, Yuxin Park, Junwoo Luebke, Jennifer I |
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description | Much is known about differences in pyramidal cells across cortical areas and species, but studies of interneurons have focused on comparisons within single cortical areas and/or species. Here we quantified the distribution and somato-dendritic morphology of interneurons expressing one or more of the calcium binding proteins (CaBPs) calretinin (CR), calbindin (CB) and/or parvalbumin (PV) in mouse (Mus musculus) versus rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) in two functionally and cytoarchitectonically distinct regions- the primary visual and frontal cortical areas. The density, laminar distribution and morphology of interneurons were assessed in serial brain sections using immunofluorescent multi-labeling, stereological counting and 3D reconstructions. There were significantly higher densities of CB+ and PV+ neurons in visual compared to frontal areas in both species. The main species difference was the significantly greater density and proportion of CR+ interneurons and lower extent of CaBP co-expression in monkey compared to mouse cortices. Cluster analyses revealed that the somato-dendritic morphology of layer 2–3 inhibitory interneurons is more dependent on CaBP expression than on species and area. Only modest effects of species were observed for CB+ and PV+ interneuron morphologies, while CR+ neurons showed no difference. By contrast to pyramidal cells which show highly distinctive area- and species-specific features, here we found more subtle differences in the distribution and features of interneurons across areas and species. These data yield insight into how nuanced differences in the population organization and properties of neurons may underlie specializations in cortical regions to confer species and area-specific functional capacities. |
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spelling | pubmed-100026482023-03-11 Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices Medalla, Maria Mo, Bingxin Nasar, Rakin Zhou, Yuxin Park, Junwoo Luebke, Jennifer I bioRxiv Article Much is known about differences in pyramidal cells across cortical areas and species, but studies of interneurons have focused on comparisons within single cortical areas and/or species. Here we quantified the distribution and somato-dendritic morphology of interneurons expressing one or more of the calcium binding proteins (CaBPs) calretinin (CR), calbindin (CB) and/or parvalbumin (PV) in mouse (Mus musculus) versus rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) in two functionally and cytoarchitectonically distinct regions- the primary visual and frontal cortical areas. The density, laminar distribution and morphology of interneurons were assessed in serial brain sections using immunofluorescent multi-labeling, stereological counting and 3D reconstructions. There were significantly higher densities of CB+ and PV+ neurons in visual compared to frontal areas in both species. The main species difference was the significantly greater density and proportion of CR+ interneurons and lower extent of CaBP co-expression in monkey compared to mouse cortices. Cluster analyses revealed that the somato-dendritic morphology of layer 2–3 inhibitory interneurons is more dependent on CaBP expression than on species and area. Only modest effects of species were observed for CB+ and PV+ interneuron morphologies, while CR+ neurons showed no difference. By contrast to pyramidal cells which show highly distinctive area- and species-specific features, here we found more subtle differences in the distribution and features of interneurons across areas and species. These data yield insight into how nuanced differences in the population organization and properties of neurons may underlie specializations in cortical regions to confer species and area-specific functional capacities. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10002648/ /pubmed/36909556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.27.530269 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Medalla, Maria Mo, Bingxin Nasar, Rakin Zhou, Yuxin Park, Junwoo Luebke, Jennifer I Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices |
title | Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices |
title_full | Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices |
title_fullStr | Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices |
title_short | Comparative Features of Calretinin, Calbindin and Parvalbumin Expressing Interneurons in Mouse and Monkey Primary Visual and Frontal Cortices |
title_sort | comparative features of calretinin, calbindin and parvalbumin expressing interneurons in mouse and monkey primary visual and frontal cortices |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10002648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.27.530269 |
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