Contribution of intracolumnar layer 2/3-to-Layer 2/3 excitatory connections in shaping the response to whisker deflection in rat barrel cortex

Leora Sarid, Dirk Feldmeyer, Albert Gidon, Bert Sakmann, Idan Segev*

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Abstract

This computational study integrates anatomical and physiological data to assess the functional role of the lateral excitatory connections between layer 2/3 (L2/3) pyramidal cells (PCs) in shaping their response during early stages of intracortical processing of a whisker deflection (WD). Based on in vivo and in vitro recordings, and 3D reconstructions of connected pairs of L2/3 PCs, our model predicts that: 1) AMPAR and NMDAR conductances/synapse are 0.52 ± 0.24 and 0.40 ± 0.34 nS, respectively; 2) following WD, connection between L2/3 PCs induces a composite EPSPs of 7.6 ± 1.7 mV, well below the threshold for action potential (AP) initiation; 3) together with the excitatory feedforward L4-to-L2/3 connection, WD evoked a composite EPSP of 16.3 ± 3.5 mV and a probability of 0.01 to generate an AP. When considering the variability in L4 spiny neurons responsiveness, it increased to 17.8 ± 11.2 mV; this 3-fold increase in the SD yielded AP probability of 0.35; 4) the interaction between L4-to-L2/3 and L2/3-to-L2/3 inputs is highly nonlinear; 5) L2/3 dendritic morphology significantly affects L2/3 PCs responsiveness. We conclude that early stages of intracortical signaling of WD are dominated by a combination of feedforward L4-L2/3 and L2/3-L2/3 lateral connections.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)849-858
Number of pages10
JournalCerebral Cortex
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2015

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Keywords

  • barrel cortex
  • compartmental model
  • cortical circuits
  • synaptic integration
  • whisker deflection

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