MAPPING OF INHIBITORY SYNAPSE SUBTYPES ONTO L2/3 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS IN MOUSE VISUAL CORTEX
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Here we used Cre-dependent Synaptophysin-TdTomato expression to comprehensively label inhibitory subtype-specific presynaptic boutons synapsing onto sparsely labelled, YFP-cell-filled pyramidal neurons in Layer 2/3 of binocular mouse visual cortex. Synaptic contacts were then validated and proteomically characterized with epitope-preserving Magnified Analysis of Proteome, a combination of tissue clearing and expansion microscopy.
We were thus able to map the sub-cellular distribution of inhibitory synapses across the whole dendritic arbor of pyramidal neurons in relation to their inhibitory afferent identity. Contrary to popular belief, we found that SST synapses account for only 68% of dendritic inhibitory synapses, and that PV-expressing interneurons, in addition to innervating somata, account for another 25% of dendritic inhibitory synapses. Further, we see that subtype-specific synapses are heterogeneously distributed across individual dendrites with subtype-specific differences in synaptic clustering. This work is an important step in defining subtype-specific distribution of inhibitory synapses, towards understanding their distinct roles in dendritic computation and circuit function.
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