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Inhibitory and disinhibitory VIP IN-mediated circuits in neocortex

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Cortical GABAergic interneurons (INs) expressing the neuropeptide vasoactive-intestinal peptide (VIP) predominantly function by inhibiting dendritic-targeting somatostatin (SST) expressing INs, thereby disinhibiting pyramidal cells (PCs) and facilitating cortical circuit plasticity. VIP INs are a molecularly heterogeneous group, but the physiological significance of this diversity is unclear at present. Here, we have characterized the functional diversity of VIP INs in the primary somatosensory cortex (vS1) using intersectional genetic approaches. We found that VIP INs are comprised of four primary populations that exhibit different laminar distributions, axonal and dendritic arbors, intrinsic electrophysiological properties, and efferent connectivity. Furthermore, we observe that these populations are differentially activated by long-range inputs, and display distinct responses to neuromodulation by endocannabinoids, acetylcholine and noradrenaline. Stimulation of VIP IN subpopulations in vivo results in differential effects on the cortical network, thus providing evidence for specialized modes of VIP IN-mediated regulation of PC activity during cortical information processing.

Authors:

Shlomo DellalHector ZuritaIlya KruglikovManuel ValeroPablo Abad-PerezErez GeronJohn Hongyu MengAlvar PrönnekeJessica L. HansonEma MirMarina OngaroXiao-Jing WangGyörgy BuzsákiRobert MacholdBernardo Rudy

Published: 2025

PMID: Preprint


Products:

P64

Research Area:

Computational Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience

Species/Model:

Mouse