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Jenifer Rachel1, Martin Möck2, Tanya L Daigle3
1Institute for Neuroanatomy, Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen 37075, Germany jochen.staiger@med.uni-goettingen.de.
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Inhibition of GABAergic interneurons has been found to critically fine-tune the excitation-inhibition balance of the cortex. Inhibition is mediated by many connectivity motifs formed by GABAergic neurons. One such motif is the inhibition of somatostatin (SST)-expressing neurons by vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-expressing neurons. We studied the synaptic properties of layer (L) 2/3 VIP cells onto L4 SST cells in somatosensory (S1) and visual (V1) cortices of mice of either sex using paired whole-cell patch-clamp recordings, followed by morphological reconstructions. We identified strong differences in the morphological features of L4 SST cells, wherein cells in S1 fell into the non-Martinotti cell (nMC) subclass, while in V1 presented with Martinotti cell (MC)-like features. Approximately 40-45% of tested SST cells were inhibited by VIP cells in both cortices. While unitary connectivity properties of the VIP-to-nMC and VIP-to-MC motifs were comparable, we observed stark differences in short-term plasticity. During high-frequency stimulation of both motifs, some connections showed short-term facilitation while others showed a stable response, with a fraction of VIP-to-nMC connections showing short-term depression. We thus provide evidence that VIP cells target morphological subclasses of SST cells differentially, forming cell-type-specific inhibitory motifs.
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