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Chandelier cells shine a light on the emergence of GABAergic circuits in the cortex

Juan Burrone
King’s College London
Sep 28, 2022

GABAergic interneurons are chiefly responsible for controlling the activity of local circuits in the cortex. Chandelier cells (ChCs) are a type of GABAergic interneuron that control the output of hundreds of neighbouring pyramidal cells through axo-axonic synapses which target the axon initial segment (AIS). Despite their importance in modulating circuit activity, our knowledge of the development and function of axo-axonic synapses remains elusive. We have investigated the emergence and plasticity of axo-axonic synapses in layer 2/3 of the somatosensory cortex (S1) and found that ChCs follow what appear to be homeostatic rules when forming synapses with pyramidal neurons. We are currently implementing in vivo techniques to image the process of axo-axonic synapse formation during development and uncover the dynamics of synaptogenesis and pruning at the AIS. In addition, we are using an all-optical approach to both activate and measure the activity of chandelier cells and their postsynaptic partners in the primary visual cortex (V1) and somatosensory cortex (S1) in mice, also during development. We aim to provide a structural and functional description of the emergence and plasticity of a GABAergic synapse type in the cortex.

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Functional analysis of cholinergic neuromodulation of chandelier cells from single-cell to circuit

Emilio Martínez-Márquez, Santiago Reyes-León, Guadalupe Asensio-Gómez, José Luis Nieto-González, Pablo García-Junco-Clemente
ePosterNeuroscience

Chandelier cells provide diverse inputs to cortical networks in-vivo

Filipe Machado Ferreira, Winnie Wefelmeyer, Dylan Myers-Joseph, Juan Burrone, Adil Khan
ePosterNeuroscience

Connectivity and function of chandelier cells in mouse primary visual cortex

Koen Seignette, Nora Jamann, Ralph Porneso, Maaike Van der Aa, Leander De Kraker, Chris Van der Togt, Emma Ruimschotel, Paul Neering, Matthew W. Self, Maarten H. Kole, Christiaan N. Levelt
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Morphological and physiological features of chandelier cells in the prefrontal cortex recorded in two transgenic mouse lines

Petra Nagy-Pál, Zsuzsanna Fekete, Judit M. Veres, Norbert Hájos
ePosterNeuroscience

Morphological and physiological features of chandelier cells in the prefrontal cortex in two transgenic mouse lines

Zsuzsanna Fekete, Petra Nagy-Pál, Zsófia Reéb, Judit Veres, Norbert Hájos

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