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Publication : Embryonically active piriform cortex neurons promote intracortical recurrent connectivity during development.

First Author  Wang DC Year  2024
Journal  Neuron PubMed ID  38964330
Mgi Jnum  J:352085 Mgi Id  MGI:7704984
Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2024.06.007 Citation  Wang DC, et al. (2024) Embryonically active piriform cortex neurons promote intracortical recurrent connectivity during development. Neuron
abstractText  Neuronal activity plays a critical role in the maturation of circuits that propagate sensory information into the brain. How widely does early activity regulate circuit maturation across the developing brain? Here, we used targeted recombination in active populations (TRAP) to perform a brain-wide survey for prenatally active neurons in mice and identified the piriform cortex as an abundantly TRAPed region. Whole-cell recordings in neonatal slices revealed preferential interconnectivity within embryonically TRAPed piriform neurons and their enhanced synaptic connectivity with other piriform neurons. In vivo Neuropixels recordings in neonates demonstrated that embryonically TRAPed piriform neurons exhibit broad functional connectivity within piriform and lead spontaneous synchronized population activity during a transient neonatal period, when recurrent connectivity is strengthening. Selectively activating or silencing these neurons in neonates enhanced or suppressed recurrent synaptic strength, respectively. Thus, embryonically TRAPed piriform neurons represent an interconnected hub-like population whose activity promotes recurrent connectivity in early development.
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