睁眼前视觉皮层自发活动的刻板时空动态。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Luna Kettlewell, Audrey Sederberg, Gordon B Smith
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摘要

在发育过程中,功能性感觉表征在视觉皮层中出现。在大开眼界之前,自发活动的模块化模式形成了远程网络,可以作为成熟网络组织的先驱。尽管这些网络的空间结构已经得到了很好的研究,但它们的时间特征(可能有助于它们的持续可塑性和发展)在很大程度上仍未被描述。为了解决这个问题,我们利用快速钙指示剂(GCaMP8m)和高时间分辨率(50Hz)的宽视场成像,对发育中的雌雄雪貂视觉皮层的自发网络活动进行了数小时的成像。该活动的空间结构具有高度模块化,在数十毫秒的时间尺度上表现出分布的、空间分离的活动域和远程相关网络。我们发现,大多数事件显示出明显的动态成分,其中活动模块的模式在持续几百毫秒的事件过程中发生变化。虽然只有少数事件与线性行波吻合,但在数小时的成像过程中,更复杂的时空模式出现在重复和刻板的图案中。最后,我们发现最频繁出现的单帧空间活动模式可以预测未来的活动和可分离的时空轨迹,这些轨迹延伸了数百毫秒。总之,我们的研究结果表明,早期发育皮层的自发活动在快速时间尺度上呈现出刻板的时空结构,这表明在未来功能表征的成熟和完善中具有潜在作用。理解早期发育中网络结构的时间动态对于理解网络功能和可塑性至关重要。通过对自发皮层活动的成像,我们发现大多数自发神经活动是动态的,具有重复和复杂的时空模式,具有刻板的结构。这表明Hebbian学习在功能性视觉表征的发展和完善方面具有潜力。我们还发现,频繁发生的空间活动模式可以预测长达一秒的后续活动,这可能表明自发活动中的吸引子动态。我们的发现描述了发育早期视觉皮层自发活动的时间结构的关键特征,加深了我们对发育中的神经网络的理解。
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Stereotyped Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Spontaneous Activity in Visual Cortex Prior to Eye Opening.

Over the course of development, functional sensory representations emerge in the visual cortex. Prior to eye opening, modular patterns of spontaneous activity form long-range networks that may serve as a precursor for mature network organization. Although the spatial structure of these networks has been well studied, their temporal features, which may contribute to their continued plasticity and development, remain largely uncharacterized. To address this, we imaged hours of spontaneous network activity in the visual cortex of developing ferrets of both sexes utilizing a fast calcium indicator (GCaMP8m) and wide-field imaging at high temporal resolution (50 Hz). The spatial structure of this activity was highly modular, exhibiting distributed and spatially segregated active domains and long-range correlated networks on the timescale of tens of milliseconds. We found that the majority of events showed a clear dynamic component in which the patterns of active modules shifted over the course of events lasting a few hundred milliseconds. Although only a minority of events were well fit with a linear traveling wave, more complex spatiotemporal patterns occurred in repeated and stereotyped motifs across hours of imaging. Finally, we found that the most frequently occurring single-frame spatial activity patterns were predictive of future activity and separable spatiotemporal trajectories extending over many hundreds of milliseconds. Together, our results demonstrate that spontaneous activity in the early developing cortex exhibits a stereotyped spatiotemporal structure on fast timescales, suggesting a potential role in the maturation and refinement of future functional representations.

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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
1164
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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