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Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons

In the local circuit of the cerebral cortex, GABAergic inhibitory interneurons are considered to work in collaboration with excitatory neurons. Although many interneuron subgroups have been described in the cortex, local inhibitory connections of each interneuron subgroup are only partially understo...

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Autores principales: Tanaka, Yasuyo H., Tanaka, Yasuhiro R., Fujiyama, Fumino, Furuta, Takahiro, Yanagawa, Yuchio, Kaneko, Takeshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3182329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21994491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2011.00012
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author Tanaka, Yasuyo H.
Tanaka, Yasuhiro R.
Fujiyama, Fumino
Furuta, Takahiro
Yanagawa, Yuchio
Kaneko, Takeshi
author_facet Tanaka, Yasuyo H.
Tanaka, Yasuhiro R.
Fujiyama, Fumino
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description In the local circuit of the cerebral cortex, GABAergic inhibitory interneurons are considered to work in collaboration with excitatory neurons. Although many interneuron subgroups have been described in the cortex, local inhibitory connections of each interneuron subgroup are only partially understood with respect to the functional neuron groups that receive these inhibitory connections. In the present study, we morphologically examined local inhibitory inputs to corticospinal neurons (CSNs) in motor areas using transgenic rats in which GABAergic neurons expressed fluorescent protein Venus. By analysis of biocytin-filled axons obtained with whole-cell recording/staining in cortical slices, we classified fast-spiking (FS) neurons in layer (L) 5 into two types, FS1 and FS2, by their high and low densities of axonal arborization, respectively. We then investigated the connections of FS1, FS2, somatostatin (SOM)-immunopositive, and other (non-FS/non-SOM) interneurons to CSNs that were retrogradely labeled in motor areas. When close appositions between the axon boutons of the intracellularly labeled interneurons and the somata/dendrites of the retrogradely labeled CSNs were examined electron-microscopically, 74% of these appositions made symmetric synaptic contacts. The axon boutons of single FS1 neurons were two- to fourfold more frequent in appositions to the somata/dendrites of CSNs than those of FS2, SOM, and non-FS/non-SOM neurons. Axosomatic appositions were most frequently formed with axon boutons of FS1 and FS2 neurons (approximately 30%) and least frequently formed with those of SOM neurons (7%). In contrast, SOM neurons most extensively sent axon boutons to the apical dendrites of CSNs. These results might suggest that motor outputs are controlled differentially by the subgroups of L5 GABAergic interneurons in cortical motor areas.
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spelling pubmed-31823292011-10-12 Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons Tanaka, Yasuyo H. Tanaka, Yasuhiro R. Fujiyama, Fumino Furuta, Takahiro Yanagawa, Yuchio Kaneko, Takeshi Front Neural Circuits Neuroscience In the local circuit of the cerebral cortex, GABAergic inhibitory interneurons are considered to work in collaboration with excitatory neurons. Although many interneuron subgroups have been described in the cortex, local inhibitory connections of each interneuron subgroup are only partially understood with respect to the functional neuron groups that receive these inhibitory connections. In the present study, we morphologically examined local inhibitory inputs to corticospinal neurons (CSNs) in motor areas using transgenic rats in which GABAergic neurons expressed fluorescent protein Venus. By analysis of biocytin-filled axons obtained with whole-cell recording/staining in cortical slices, we classified fast-spiking (FS) neurons in layer (L) 5 into two types, FS1 and FS2, by their high and low densities of axonal arborization, respectively. We then investigated the connections of FS1, FS2, somatostatin (SOM)-immunopositive, and other (non-FS/non-SOM) interneurons to CSNs that were retrogradely labeled in motor areas. When close appositions between the axon boutons of the intracellularly labeled interneurons and the somata/dendrites of the retrogradely labeled CSNs were examined electron-microscopically, 74% of these appositions made symmetric synaptic contacts. The axon boutons of single FS1 neurons were two- to fourfold more frequent in appositions to the somata/dendrites of CSNs than those of FS2, SOM, and non-FS/non-SOM neurons. Axosomatic appositions were most frequently formed with axon boutons of FS1 and FS2 neurons (approximately 30%) and least frequently formed with those of SOM neurons (7%). In contrast, SOM neurons most extensively sent axon boutons to the apical dendrites of CSNs. These results might suggest that motor outputs are controlled differentially by the subgroups of L5 GABAergic interneurons in cortical motor areas. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3182329/ /pubmed/21994491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2011.00012 Text en Copyright © 2011 Tanaka, Tanaka, Fujiyama, Furuta, Yanagawa and Kaneko. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Tanaka, Yasuyo H.
Tanaka, Yasuhiro R.
Fujiyama, Fumino
Furuta, Takahiro
Yanagawa, Yuchio
Kaneko, Takeshi
Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons
title Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons
title_full Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons
title_fullStr Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons
title_short Local Connections of Layer 5 GABAergic Interneurons to Corticospinal Neurons
title_sort local connections of layer 5 gabaergic interneurons to corticospinal neurons
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3182329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21994491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2011.00012
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