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Publication : Distinct roles of parvalbumin and somatostatin interneurons in gating the synchronization of spike times in the neocortex.

First Author  Jang HJ Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  17 Pages  eaay5333
PubMed ID  32426459 Mgi Jnum  J:359250
Mgi Id  MGI:7785637 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aay5333
Citation  Jang HJ, et al. (2020) Distinct roles of parvalbumin and somatostatin interneurons in gating the synchronization of spike times in the neocortex. Sci Adv 6(17):eaay5333
abstractText  Synchronization of precise spike times across multiple neurons carries information about sensory stimuli. Inhibitory interneurons are suggested to promote this synchronization, but it is unclear whether distinct interneuron subtypes provide different contributions. To test this, we examined single-unit recordings from barrel cortex in vivo and used optogenetics to determine the contribution of parvalbumin (PV)- and somatostatin (SST)-positive interneurons to the synchronization of spike times across cortical layers. We found that PV interneurons preferentially promote the synchronization of spike times when instantaneous firing rates are low (<12 Hz), whereas SST interneurons preferentially promote the synchronization of spike times when instantaneous firing rates are high (>12 Hz). Furthermore, using a computational model, we demonstrate that these effects can be explained by PV and SST interneurons having preferential contributions to feedforward and feedback inhibition, respectively. Our findings demonstrate that distinct subtypes of inhibitory interneurons have frequency-selective roles in the spatiotemporal synchronization of precise spike times.
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