The columnar and laminar organization of inhibitory connections to neocortical excitatory cells
Open Access
- 14 November 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Neuroscience
- Vol. 14 (1), 100-107
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2687
Abstract
There are thought to be canonical patterns of connectivity between excitatory neurons of different layers within a column, but whether such patterns exist for inhibitory connectivity remained unclear. Here the authors identify stereotypical connectivity motifs across M1, V1 and S1, but find that their abundance varies among regions and cell types. The cytoarchitectonic similarities of different neocortical regions have given rise to the idea of 'canonical' connectivity between excitatory neurons of different layers within a column. It is unclear whether similarly general organizational principles also exist for inhibitory neocortical circuits. Here we delineate and compare local inhibitory-to-excitatory wiring patterns in all principal layers of primary motor (M1), somatosensory (S1) and visual (V1) cortex, using genetically targeted photostimulation in a mouse knock-in line that conditionally expresses channelrhodopsin-2 in GABAergic neurons. Inhibitory inputs to excitatory neurons derived largely from the same cortical layer within a three-column diameter. However, subsets of pyramidal cells in layers 2/3 and 5B received extensive translaminar inhibition. These neurons were prominent in V1, where they might correspond to complex cells, less numerous in barrel cortex and absent in M1. Although inhibitory connection patterns were stereotypical, the abundance of individual motifs varied between regions and cells, potentially reflecting functional specializations.Keywords
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