Dual-channel circuit mapping reveals sensorimotor convergence in the primary motor cortex
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 08:26authored byHooks, BM, John LinJohn Lin, Guo, C, Svoboda, K
Cortical cells integrate synaptic input from multiple sources, but how these different inputs are distributed across individual neurons is largely unknown. Differences in input might account for diverse responses in neighboring neurons during behavior. We present a strategy for comparing the strengths of multiple types of input onto the same neuron. We developed methods for independent dualchannel photostimulation of synaptic inputs using ChR2 together with ReaChR, a red-shifted channelrhodopsin. We used dual-channel photostimulation to probe convergence of sensory information in the mouse primary motor cortex. Input from somatosensory cortex and thalamus converges in individual neurons. Similarly, inputs from distinct somatotopic regions of the somatosensory cortex are integrated at the level of single motor cortex neurons. We next developed a ReaChR transgenic mouse under the control of both Flp- and Cre-recombinases that is an effective tool for circuit mapping. Our approach to dual-channel photostimulation enables quantitative comparison of the strengths of multiple pathways across all length scales of the brain.
History
Publication title
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
35
Issue
10
Pagination
4418 - 4426
ISSN
0270-6474
Department/School
Tasmanian School of Medicine
Publisher
Soc Neuroscience
Place of publication
11 Dupont Circle, Nw, Ste 500, Washington, USA, Dc, 20036