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Activity labeling in vivo using CaMPARI2 reveals intrinsic and synaptic differences between neurons with high and low firing rate set points.

Nicholas F Trojanowski1, Juliet Bottorff1, Gina G Turrigiano2.   

Abstract

Neocortical pyramidal neurons regulate firing around a stable mean firing rate (FR) that can differ by orders of magnitude between neurons, but the factors that determine where individual neurons sit within this broad FR distribution are not understood. To access low- and high-FR neurons for ex vivo analysis, we used Ca2+- and UV-dependent photoconversion of CaMPARI2 in vivo to permanently label neurons according to mean FR. CaMPARI2 photoconversion was correlated with immediate early gene expression and higher FRs ex vivo and tracked the drop and rebound in ensemble mean FR induced by prolonged monocular deprivation. High-activity L4 pyramidal neurons had greater intrinsic excitability and recurrent excitatory synaptic strength, while E/I ratio, local output strength, and local connection probability were not different. Thus, in L4 pyramidal neurons (considered a single transcriptional cell type), a broad mean FR distribution is achieved through graded differences in both intrinsic and synaptic properties.
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Keywords:  CaMPARI2; E/I ratio; cortical connectivity; excitatory synaptic strength; firing rate homeostasis; firing rate set point; intrinsic excitability

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33333001      PMCID: PMC7897300          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.11.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   18.688


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