Morpho-physiological Diversity of Cholecystokinin-expressing Interneurons in the Dentate Gyrus.

Journal of physiological investigation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.4103/ejpi.EJPI-D-24-00065
Yu-Jui Li, Chia-Wei Yeh, Wahab Imam Abdulmajeed, Musa Iyiola Ajibola, Cheng-Chang Lien
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Abstract: The hippocampus plays a crucial role in learning, memory, and emotion, with the dentate gyrus (DG) serving as the primary gateway. The DG receives multimodal sensory inputs from outside the hippocampus and relays this integrated information to downstream regions for further processing. Within the DG, inhibitory GABAergic interneurons (INs) regulate information processing, thereby influencing the overall hippocampal function. Cholecystokinin (CCK)-expressing INs in the DG are particularly implicated in emotional behavior due to their expression of cannabinoid and serotonin receptors. However, studying the morpho-electrophysiological features and functions of these INs has been challenging due to the off-target labeling of granule cells (GCs), the primary excitatory neurons in the DG, when using the CCK recombinase driver line. To address this issue, we employed an intersectional strategy to selectively label CCK INs, allowing us to investigate their electrophysiological, morphological, and synaptic features, which were further confirmed by post hoc pro-CCK immunostaining. Our analysis identified nine distinct subtypes of CCK INs, each with unique projection patterns targeting specific domains along the axo-somato-dendritic axis of GCs. CCK INs also exhibited diverse passive intrinsic properties and firing patterns. In addition, we found that CCK INs generate action potentials before GCs in response to cortical input, suggesting that they play a role in modulating GC input-output transformation. In summary, our findings indicate that DG CCK INs are diverse subpopulations with distinct roles in network functions.

齿状回中表达胆囊收缩素的内部神经元在形态生理学上的多样性
摘要:海马在学习、记忆和情感方面发挥着至关重要的作用,其中齿状回(DG)是主要的门户。齿状回接收来自海马外部的多模态感官输入,并将这些综合信息传递到下游区域进行进一步处理。在DG内部,抑制性GABA能中间神经元(IN)调节信息处理,从而影响海马的整体功能。DG中表达胆囊收缩素(CCK)的INs由于表达大麻素和5-羟色胺受体,因此特别与情绪行为有关。然而,由于在使用 CCK 重组酶驱动系时,DG 中的主要兴奋神经元颗粒细胞(GCs)会出现脱靶标记,因此研究这些 INs 的形态电生理特征和功能一直具有挑战性。为了解决这个问题,我们采用了交叉策略来选择性标记 CCK INs,从而研究了它们的电生理、形态学和突触特征,并通过事后的原 CCK 免疫染色进一步证实了这些特征。我们的分析确定了 CCK INs 的九种不同亚型,每种亚型都有独特的投射模式,以 GCs 轴突-交配-树突轴上的特定区域为目标。CCK INs 还表现出不同的被动内在特性和发射模式。此外,我们还发现 CCK INs 在 GCs 响应皮层输入之前产生动作电位,这表明它们在调节 GC 输入-输出转换中发挥作用。总之,我们的研究结果表明,DG CCK INs 是一个多样化的亚群,在网络功能中发挥着不同的作用。
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