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Publication : Three Types of Cortical Layer 5 Neurons That Differ in Brain-wide Connectivity and Function.

First Author  Kim EJ Year  2015
Journal  Neuron Volume  88
Issue  6 Pages  1253-67
PubMed ID  26671462 Mgi Jnum  J:228725
Mgi Id  MGI:5708764 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2015.11.002
Citation  Kim EJ, et al. (2015) Three Types of Cortical Layer 5 Neurons That Differ in Brain-wide Connectivity and Function. Neuron 88(6):1253-67
abstractText  Cortical layer 5 (L5) pyramidal neurons integrate inputs from many sources and distribute outputs to cortical and subcortical structures. Previous studies demonstrate two L5 pyramid types: cortico-cortical (CC) and cortico-subcortical (CS). We characterize connectivity and function of these cell types in mouse primary visual cortex and reveal a new subtype. Unlike previously described L5 CC and CS neurons, this new subtype does not project to striatum [cortico-cortical, non-striatal (CC-NS)] and has distinct morphology, physiology, and visual responses. Monosynaptic rabies tracing reveals that CC neurons preferentially receive input from higher visual areas, while CS neurons receive more input from structures implicated in top-down modulation of brain states. CS neurons are also more direction-selective and prefer faster stimuli than CC neurons. These differences suggest distinct roles as specialized output channels, with CS neurons integrating information and generating responses more relevant to movement control and CC neurons being more important in visual perception.
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