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Publication : Developmental emergence of two-stage nonlinear synaptic integration in cerebellar interneurons.

First Author  Biane C Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  34730085 Mgi Jnum  J:312931
Mgi Id  MGI:6792299 Doi  10.7554/eLife.65954
Citation  Biane C, et al. (2021) Developmental emergence of two-stage nonlinear synaptic integration in cerebellar interneurons. Elife 10:e65954
abstractText  Synaptic transmission, connectivity, and dendritic morphology mature in parallel during brain development and are often disrupted in neurodevelopmental disorders. Yet how these changes influence the neuronal computations necessary for normal brain function are not well understood. To identify cellular mechanisms underlying the maturation of synaptic integration in interneurons, we combined patch-clamp recordings of excitatory inputs in mouse cerebellar stellate cells (SCs), three-dimensional reconstruction of SC morphology with excitatory synapse location, and biophysical modeling. We found that postnatal maturation of postsynaptic strength was homogeneously reduced along the somatodendritic axis, but dendritic integration was always sublinear. However, dendritic branching increased without changes in synapse density, leading to a substantial gain in distal inputs. Thus, changes in synapse distribution, rather than dendrite cable properties, are the dominant mechanism underlying the maturation of neuronal computation. These mechanisms favor the emergence of a spatially compartmentalized two-stage integration model promoting location-dependent integration within dendritic subunits.
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