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Publication : Inhibitory control of synaptic signals preceding locomotion in mouse frontal cortex.

First Author  Zhang CL Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  37
Issue  8 Pages  110035
PubMed ID  34818555 Mgi Jnum  J:358718
Mgi Id  MGI:6881836 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.110035
Citation  Zhang CL, et al. (2021) Inhibitory control of synaptic signals preceding locomotion in mouse frontal cortex. Cell Rep 37(8):110035
abstractText  The frontal cortex is essential for organizing voluntary movement. The secondary motor cortex (MOs) is a frontal subregion thought to integrate internal and external inputs before motor action. However, how excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs to MOs neurons are integrated preceding movement remains unclear. Here, we address this question by performing in vivo whole-cell recordings from MOs neurons of head-fixed mice moving on a treadmill. We find that principal neurons produce slowly increasing membrane potential and spike ramps preceding spontaneous running. After goal-directed training, ramps show larger amplitudes and accelerated kinetics. Chemogenetic suppression of interneurons combined with modeling suggests that the interplay between parvalbumin-positive (PV+) and somatostatin-positive (SOM+) interneurons, along with principal neuron recurrent connectivity, shape ramping signals. Plasticity of excitatory synapses on SOM+ interneurons can explain the ramp acceleration after training. Altogether, our data reveal that local interneurons differentially control task-dependent ramping signals when MOs neurons integrate inputs preceding movement.
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