Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons

Previous studies have shown that cortico-striatal pathways link auditory signals to action-selection and reward-learning behavior through excitatory projections. Only recently it has been demonstrated that long-range GABAergic cortico-striatal somatostatin-expressing neurons in the auditory cortex p...

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Main Authors: Alice Bertero, Hector Zurita, Marc Normandin, Alfonso Junior Apicella
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Neural Circuits
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncir.2020.00045/full
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spelling doaj-4619f5bf36c749fda2475cedf8cd61352020-11-25T02:50:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neural Circuits1662-51102020-07-011410.3389/fncir.2020.00045553993Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal NeuronsAlice BerteroHector ZuritaMarc NormandinAlfonso Junior ApicellaPrevious studies have shown that cortico-striatal pathways link auditory signals to action-selection and reward-learning behavior through excitatory projections. Only recently it has been demonstrated that long-range GABAergic cortico-striatal somatostatin-expressing neurons in the auditory cortex project to the dorsal striatum, and functionally inhibit the main projecting neuronal population, the spiny projecting neuron. Here we tested the hypothesis that parvalbumin-expressing neurons of the auditory cortex can also send long-range projections to the auditory striatum. To address this fundamental question, we took advantage of viral and non-viral anatomical tracing approaches to identify cortico-striatal parvalbumin neurons (CS-Parv inhibitory projections → auditory striatum). Here, we describe their anatomical distribution in the auditory cortex and determine the anatomical and electrophysiological properties of layer 5 CS-Parv neurons. We also analyzed their characteristic voltage-dependent membrane potential gamma oscillation, showing that intrinsic membrane mechanisms generate them. The inherent membrane mechanisms can also trigger intermittent and irregular bursts (stuttering) of the action potential in response to steps of depolarizing current pulses.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncir.2020.00045/fulllong-rangegabaergic neuronsinterneuronsparvalbumin-expressingauditory cortexexcitation
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author Alice Bertero
Hector Zurita
Marc Normandin
Alfonso Junior Apicella
spellingShingle Alice Bertero
Hector Zurita
Marc Normandin
Alfonso Junior Apicella
Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
long-range
gabaergic neurons
interneurons
parvalbumin-expressing
auditory cortex
excitation
author_facet Alice Bertero
Hector Zurita
Marc Normandin
Alfonso Junior Apicella
author_sort Alice Bertero
title Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons
title_short Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons
title_full Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons
title_fullStr Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons
title_sort auditory long-range parvalbumin cortico-striatal neurons
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neural Circuits
issn 1662-5110
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Previous studies have shown that cortico-striatal pathways link auditory signals to action-selection and reward-learning behavior through excitatory projections. Only recently it has been demonstrated that long-range GABAergic cortico-striatal somatostatin-expressing neurons in the auditory cortex project to the dorsal striatum, and functionally inhibit the main projecting neuronal population, the spiny projecting neuron. Here we tested the hypothesis that parvalbumin-expressing neurons of the auditory cortex can also send long-range projections to the auditory striatum. To address this fundamental question, we took advantage of viral and non-viral anatomical tracing approaches to identify cortico-striatal parvalbumin neurons (CS-Parv inhibitory projections → auditory striatum). Here, we describe their anatomical distribution in the auditory cortex and determine the anatomical and electrophysiological properties of layer 5 CS-Parv neurons. We also analyzed their characteristic voltage-dependent membrane potential gamma oscillation, showing that intrinsic membrane mechanisms generate them. The inherent membrane mechanisms can also trigger intermittent and irregular bursts (stuttering) of the action potential in response to steps of depolarizing current pulses.
topic long-range
gabaergic neurons
interneurons
parvalbumin-expressing
auditory cortex
excitation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncir.2020.00045/full
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