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Stellate cells drive maturation of the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit

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SCIENCE
Volume 355, Issue 6330, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aai8178

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  1. European Research Council [338865, 268598]
  2. Kavli Foundation
  3. Egil and Pauline Braathen and Fred Kavli Centre for Cortical Microcircuits
  4. Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine
  5. Centre of Excellence Scheme
  6. National Infrastructure Scheme of the Research Council of Norway (Centre for Neural Computation) [223262, 197467]
  7. European Molecular Biology Organization long-term fellowship [ALTF 246-2013]
  8. European Research Council (ERC) [338865] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The neural representation of space relies on a network of entorhinal-hippocampal cell types with firing patterns tuned to different abstract features of the environment. To determine how this network is set up during early postnatal development, we monitored markers of structural maturation in developing mice, both in naive animals and after temporally restricted pharmacogenetic silencing of specific cell populations. We found that entorhinal stellate cells provide an activity-dependent instructive signal that drives maturation sequentially and unidirectionally through the intrinsic circuits of the entorhinal-hippocampal network. The findings raise the possibility that a small number of autonomously developing neuronal populations operate as intrinsic drivers of maturation across widespread regions of the cortex.

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