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Series GSE246589 Query DataSets for GSE246589
Status Public on Apr 11, 2024
Title Organization of Corticocortical and Thalamocortical Top-down Inputs in the Primary Visual Cortex
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Unified visual perception relies on the integration of bottom-up and top-down inputs in the primary visual cortex (V1), with top-down inputs known to provide behavior-related modulation on visual processing. However, the organization of top-down inputs in V1 remains unclear. Here, using optogenetics-assisted circuit mapping, we characterized how multiple top-down inputs from higher-order cortical and thalamic areas engage excitatory and inhibitory neurons in V1. Systematic layer- and cell-type-specific profiling of the innervation properties of top-down inputs ultimately revealed that each top-down input employs a unique laminar profile when innervating V1. These profiles partially overlap in superficial layers, bypass layer 4 (L4), and clearly segregate upon reaching deep layers. Specifically, inputs from the medial secondary visual cortex (V2M) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACA) preferentially activate L6 neurons, while inputs from the ventrolateral orbitofrontal cortex (ORBvl) and lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP) activate L5 neurons. Having defined the inputs, we conducted independent optogenetic activation studies and discovered that ORBvl and LP inputs selectively activate two types of pyramidal neurons (Pyrs) in L5: Pyr <-- ORBvl and Pyr <-- LP neurons, each with specific electrophysiological properties and gene expression profiles. Retrograde mapping subsequently revealed that Pyr <-- ORBvl neurons preferentially innervate subcortical areas and Pyr <-- LP neurons innervate cortical areas, indicating parallel processing of ORBvl and LP inputs in Pyr-type-specific subnetworks. Further, we found mutual inhibition between these two subnetworks, as LP inputs indirectly inhibit Pyr <-- ORBvl neurons and ORBvl inputs inhibit Pyr <-- LP neurons through local inhibitory neurons. Our study thus deepens understanding of the neuronal mechanisms involved in top-down modulation of visual processing by providing a valuable resource characterizing the layer- and cell-type-specific organization of top-down inputs in V1 and by revealing that L5 Pyr-type-specific subnetworks engage in parallel processing of corticocortical and thalamocortical top-down inputs.
 
Overall design To acquire the eletropysiological and transcriptomical profiles of Pyr <-- ORBvl and Pyr <-- LP neuron subtypes, we applied patch-seq to 91 Pyr neurons. After classifying the Pyr subtypes based on their electrophysiological properties, we then performed gene expression analysis and identified the differentially expressed genes in Pyr <-- ORBvl and Pyr <-- LP neuron subtypes.
 
Contributor(s) Zhang J, Zhang S, Ma G
Citation(s) 38802410
Submission date Oct 30, 2023
Last update date Jun 12, 2024
Contact name Guofen Ma
Phone 15201945908
Organization name Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Department School of Medicine
Lab Laboratory of Neural Circuits and Cognitive Behavior
Street address 280 Chongqing South Road,Huangpu District,
City Shanghai
State/province Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200025
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21273 HiSeq X Ten (Mus musculus)
Samples (91)
GSM7872212 727_C1
GSM7872213 727_C2
GSM7872214 727_C3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1033673

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GSE246589_gene_expression_FPKM.txt.gz 2.5 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE246589_gene_expression_counts.txt.gz 933.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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