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Optogenetic Activation of Interneuron Subtypes Modulates Visual Contrast Responses of Mouse V1 Neurons

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 32, 期 5, 页码 1110-1124

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhab269

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visual cortex; transgenic; neural circuit; model; electrophysiology

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [2015-06761]
  2. Canada Foundation for Innovation [24436]

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Interneurons play a crucial role in information processing in the cortex. This study aimed to clarify the differences between interneuron subtypes by examining their effects on contrast tuning in V1 neurons. The results showed that the effects varied with cortical depth rather than light intensity, suggesting different computational roles for specific interneuron subtypes.
Interneurons are critical for information processing in the cortex. In vitro optogenetic studies in mouse primary visual cortex (V1) have sketched the connectivity of a local neural circuit comprising excitatory pyramidal neurons and distinct interneuron subtypes that express parvalbumin (Pvalb+), somatostatin (SOM+), or vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP+). However, in vivo studies focusing on V1 orientation tuning have ascribed discrepant computational roles to specific interneuron subtypes. Here, we sought to clarify the differences between interneuron subtypes by examining the effects of optogenetic activation of Pvalb+, SOM+, or VIP+ interneurons on contrast tuning of V1 neurons while also accounting for cortical depth and photostimulation intensity. We found that illumination of the cortical surface produced a similar spectrum of saturating additive photostimulation effects in all 3 interneuron subtypes, which varied with cortical depth rather than light intensity in Pvalb+ and SOM+ cells. Pyramidal cell modulation was well explained by a conductance-based model that incorporated these interneuron photostimulation effects.

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