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Calbindin-Expressing CA1 Pyramidal Neurons Encode Spatial Information More Efficiently

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ENEURO
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 18-18

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0411-22.2023

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firing pattern; hippocampus; pyramidal neuron; ripple; spatial coding; theta

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This study reveals the heterogeneity of hippocampal pyramidal neurons and suggests that CB+ neurons encode spatial information more efficiently, possibly due to stronger inputs from the lateral entorhinal cortex to CB+ neurons.
Hippocampal pyramidal neurons (PNs) are traditionally conceptualized as homogeneous population. For the past few years, cumulating evidence has revealed the structural and functional heterogeneity of hippocampal pyramidal neu-rons. But the in vivo neuronal firing pattern of molecularly identified pyramidal neuron subclasses is still absent. In this study, we investigated the firing patterns of hippocampal PNs based on different expression profile of Calbindin (CB) during a spatial shuttle task in free moving male mice. We found that CB+ place cells can represent spatial in-formation more efficiently than CB- place cells, albeit lower firing rates during running epochs. Furthermore, a subset of CB+ PNs shifted their theta firing phase during rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep states compared with running states. Although CB- PNs are more actively engaged in ripple oscillations, CB+ PNs showed stronger ripple modu-lation during slow-wave sleep (SWS). Our results pointed out the heterogeneity in neuronal representation between hippocampal CB+ and CB- PNs. Particularly, CB+ PNs encode spatial information more efficiently, which might be contributed by stronger afferents from the lateral entorhinal cortex to CB+ PNs.

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