Artículo
Distinct properties of layer 3 pyramidal neurons from prefrontal and parietal areas of the monkey neocortex
Gonzalez Burgos, Guillermo; Miyamae, Takeaki; Krimer, Yosef; Gulchina, Yelena; Pafundo, Diego Esteban
; Krimer, Olga; Bazmi, Holly; Arion, Dominique; Enwright, John F.; Fish, Kenneth N.; Lewis, David A.
Fecha de publicación:
07/2019
Editorial:
Society for Neuroscience
Revista:
Journal of Neuroscience
ISSN:
0270-6474
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
In primates, working memory function depends on activity in a distributed network of cortical areas that display different patterns of delay task-related activity. These differences are correlated with, and might depend on, distinctive properties of the neurons located in each area. For example, layer 3 pyramidal neurons (L3PNs) differ significantly between primary visual and dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortices. However, to what extent L3PNs differ between DLPFC and other association cortical areas is less clear. Hence, we compared the properties of L3PNs in monkey DLPFC versus posterior parietal cortex (PPC), a key node in the cortical working memory network. Using patch-clamp recordings and biocytin cell filling in acute brain slices, we assessed the physiology and morphology of L3PNs from monkey DLPFC and PPC. The L3PN transcriptome was studied using laser microdissection combined with DNA microarray or quantitative PCR. We found that in both DLPFC and PPC, L3PNs were divided into regular spiking (RS-L3PNs) and bursting (B-L3PNs) physiological subtypes. Whereas regional differences in single-cell excitability were modest, B-L3PNs were rare in PPC (RS-L3PN:BL3PN, 94:6), but were abundant in DLPFC (50:50), showing greater physiological diversity. Moreover, DLPFC L3PNs display larger and more complex basal dendrites with higher dendritic spine density. Additionally, we found differential expression of hundreds of genes, suggesting a transcriptional basis for the differences in L3PN phenotype between DLPFC and PPC. These data show that the previously observed differences between DLPFC and PPC neuron activity during working memory tasks are associated with diversity in the cellular/ molecular properties of L3PNs.
Palabras clave:
DENDRITES
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LAYER 3
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PARIETAL CORTEX
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PFC
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PYRAMIDAL NEURON
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TRANSCRIPTOME
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Articulos(IFIBIO HOUSSAY)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA Y BIOFISICA BERNARDO HOUSSAY
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA Y BIOFISICA BERNARDO HOUSSAY
Citación
Gonzalez Burgos, Guillermo; Miyamae, Takeaki; Krimer, Yosef; Gulchina, Yelena; Pafundo, Diego Esteban; et al.; Distinct properties of layer 3 pyramidal neurons from prefrontal and parietal areas of the monkey neocortex; Society for Neuroscience; Journal of Neuroscience; 39; 37; 7-2019; 7277-7290
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