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thalamocortical axons

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Imaging neuronal morphology and activity pattern in developing cerebral cortex layer 4

Hidenobu Mizuno
Kumamoto University, Japan
Oct 27, 2021

Establishment of precise neuronal connectivity in the neocortex relies on activity-dependent circuit reorganization during postnatal development. In the mouse somatosensory cortex layer 4, barrels are arranged in one-to-one correspondence to whiskers on the face. Thalamocortical axon termini are clustered in the center of each barrel. The layer 4 spiny stellate neurons are located around the barrel edge, extend their dendrites primarily toward the barrel center, and make synapses with thalamocortical axons corresponding to a single whisker. These organized circuits are established during the first postnatal week through activity-dependent refinement processes. However, activity pattern regulating the circuit formation is still elusive. Using two-photon calcium imaging in living neonatal mice, we found that layer 4 neurons within the same barrel fire synchronously in the absence of peripheral stimulation, creating a ''patchwork'' pattern of spontaneous activity corresponding to the barrel map. We also found that disruption of GluN1, an obligatory subunit of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, in a sparse population of layer 4 neurons reduced activity correlation between GluN1 knockout neuron pairs within a barrel. Our results provide evidence for the involvement of layer 4 neuron NMDA receptors in spatial organization of the spontaneous firing activity of layer 4 neurons in the neonatal barrel cortex. In the talk I will introduce our strategy to analyze the role of NMDA receptor-dependent correlated activity in the layer 4 circuit formation.

ePosterNeuroscience

Intra-modal and Cross-modal reorganization of thalamocortical axons after the prenatal ablation of the auditory nucleus of the thalamus

Chrysoula Giasafaki, Noelia Antón-Bolaños, Guillermina López-Bendito
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Preterm birth impairs cross-areal plasticity of thalamocortical axons

Alexander Sinclair-Wilson, Akindé Lawrence, Isabelle Ferezou, Hugues Cartonnet, Caroline Mailhes, Maria Spolidor, Rémi Proville, Rudolf Grosschedl, Clement Lena, Sonia Garel, Ludmilla Lokmane

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