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Local Connectivity and Synaptic Dynamics in Mouse and Human Neocortex

Authors :
Michael Tieu
Amy Bernard
Lisa Kim
Samuel Dingman Lee
Tim Jarsky
Corinne Teeter
Martin Schroedter
Alex Hoggarth
Kimberly A. Smith
Amanda Gary
Charles Cobb
John W. Phillips
Christina A. Pom
Herman Tung
Hongkui Zeng
Daniel Carey
Phillip Bohn
Colin Farrell
Bosiljka Tasic
Rusty Nicovich
Medea McGraw
Krissy Brouner
Andrew L. Ko
Katherine Wadhwani
Lauren Ellingwood
Tom Egdorf
Anton Arkhipov
Aaron Szafer
Michael Clark
Kirsten Crichton
Kyla Berry
Josef Sulc
Nick Dee
Gabe J. Murphy
Luke Esposito
Trangthanh Pham
Thomas Chartrand
Alex M. Henry
Rachel A. Dalley
Rachel Enstrom
Thomas Braun
Luke Campagnola
Cristina Radaelli
C. Dirk Keene
Tanya L. Daigle
Cliff Slaughterbeck
Sara Kebede
Rachael Larsen
Jeffrey G. Ojemann
Juia Andrade
Michelle Maxwell
Staci A. Sorensen
Jeff Goldy
Jessica Gloe
David Sandman
Shinya Ito
Susan M. Sunkin
Wayne Wakeman
Travis A. Hage
Melissa Gorham
Ryder P. Gwinn
Pasha A. Davoudian
Augustin Ruiz
Grace Williams
Clare Gamlin
Christof Koch
La'Akea Siverts
Stephanie C. Seeman
Jasmine Bomben
Florence D’Orazi
Madie Hupp
Ed S. Lein
Nadia Dotson
Shea Ransford
Nika Hejazinia
Mean Hwan Kim
Delissa McMillen
David Feng
Jessica Trinh
Lydia Potekhina
Alice Mukora
Lauren Alfiler
Tamara Casper
Shu Shi
Matthew Kroll
Kiet Ngo
Richard G. Ellenbogen
Daniel L. Silbergeld
Miranda Walker
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

To elucidate cortical microcircuit structure and synaptic properties we present a unique, extensive, and public synaptic physiology dataset and analysis platform. Through its application, we reveal principles that relate cell type to synapse properties and intralaminar circuit organization in the mouse and human cortex. The dynamics of excitatory synapses align with the postsynaptic cell subclass, whereas inhibitory synapse dynamics partly align with presynaptic cell subclass but with considerable overlap. Despite these associations, synaptic properties are heterogeneous in most subclass to subclass connections. The two main axes of heterogeneity are strength and variability. Cell subclasses divide along the variability axis, while the strength axis accounts for significant heterogeneity within the subclass. In human cortex, excitatory to excitatory synapse dynamics are distinct from those in mouse and short-term plasticity varies with depth across layers 2 and 3. With a novel connectivity analysis that enables fair comparisons between circuit elements, we find that intralaminar connection probability among cell subclasses exhibits a strong layer dependence.These and other findings combined with the analysis platform create new opportunities for the neuroscience community to advance our understanding of cortical microcircuits.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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