|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : Interneurons and oligodendrocyte progenitors form a structured synaptic network in the developing neocortex.

First Author  Orduz D Year  2015
Journal  Elife Volume  4
PubMed ID  25902404 Mgi Jnum  J:279516
Mgi Id  MGI:6203901 Doi  10.7554/eLife.06953
Citation  Orduz D, et al. (2015) Interneurons and oligodendrocyte progenitors form a structured synaptic network in the developing neocortex. Elife 4
abstractText  NG2 cells, oligodendrocyte progenitors, receive a major synaptic input from interneurons in the developing neocortex. It is presumed that these precursors integrate cortical networks where they act as sensors of neuronal activity. We show that NG2 cells of the developing somatosensory cortex form a transient and structured synaptic network with interneurons that follows its own rules of connectivity. Fast-spiking interneurons, highly connected to NG2 cells, target proximal subcellular domains containing GABAA receptors with gamma2 subunits. Conversely, non-fast-spiking interneurons, poorly connected with these progenitors, target distal sites lacking this subunit. In the network, interneuron-NG2 cell connectivity maps exhibit a local spatial arrangement reflecting innervation only by the nearest interneurons. This microcircuit architecture shows a connectivity peak at PN10, coinciding with a switch to massive oligodendrocyte differentiation. Hence, GABAergic innervation of NG2 cells is temporally and spatially regulated from the subcellular to the network level in coordination with the onset of oligodendrogenesis.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

6 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression