| Literature DB >> 29298436 |
Michael G White1, Matthew Panicker1, Chaoqi Mu1, Ashley M Carter1, Bradley M Roberts1, Poorna A Dharmasri1, Brian N Mathur2.
Abstract
Cognitive abilities, such as volitional attention, operate under top-down, executive frontal cortical control of hierarchically lower structures. The circuit mechanisms underlying this process are unresolved. The claustrum possesses interconnectivity with many cortical areas and, thus, is hypothesized to orchestrate the cortical mantle for top-down control. Whether the claustrum receives top-down input and how this input may be processed by the claustrum have yet to be formally tested, however. We reveal that a rich anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) input to the claustrum encodes a preparatory top-down information signal on a five-choice response assay that is necessary for optimal task performance. We further show that ACC input monosynaptically targets claustrum inhibitory interneurons and spiny glutamatergic projection neurons, the latter of which amplify ACC input in a manner that is powerfully constrained by claustrum inhibitory microcircuitry. These results demonstrate ACC input to the claustrum is critical for top-down control guiding action.Entities:
Keywords: 5CSRTT; attention; bottom-up; fiber photometry; microcircuit; motor cortices; optogenetics; sensory cortices
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29298436 PMCID: PMC5779631 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.12.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423