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A subpopulation of cortical VIP-expressing interneurons with highly dynamic spines

Published inCommunications biology, vol. 5, no. 1, 352
Publication date2022-04-13
First online date2022-04-13
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Abstract

Structural synaptic plasticity may underlie experience and learning-dependent changes in cortical circuits. In contrast to excitatory pyramidal neurons, insight into the structural plasticity of inhibitory neurons remains limited. Interneurons are divided into various subclasses, each with specialized functions in cortical circuits. Further knowledge of subclass-specific structural plasticity of interneurons is crucial to gaining a complete mechanistic understanding of their contribution to cortical plasticity overall. Here, we describe a subpopulation of superficial cortical multipolar interneurons expressing vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) with high spine densities on their dendrites located in layer (L) 1, and with the electrophysiological characteristics of bursting cells. Using longitudinal imaging in vivo, we found that the majority of the spines are highly dynamic, displaying lifetimes considerably shorter than that of spines on pyramidal neurons. Using correlative light and electron microscopy, we confirmed that these VIP spines are sites of excitatory synaptic contacts, and are morphologically distinct from other spines in L1.

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GEORGIOU, Christina et al. A subpopulation of cortical VIP-expressing interneurons with highly dynamic spines. In: Communications biology, 2022, vol. 5, n° 1, p. 352. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03278-z
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Journal ISSN2399-3642
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