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Functional convergence of on-off direction-selective ganglion cells in the visual thalamus.

Qiufen Jiang1, Elizabeth Y Litvina2, Héctor Acarón Ledesma1, Guanhua Shu1, Takuma Sonoda1, Wei Wei3, Chinfei Chen4.   

Abstract

In the mouse visual system, multiple types of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) each encode distinct features of the visual space. A clear understanding of how this information is parsed in their downstream target, the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN), remains elusive. Here, we characterized retinogeniculate connectivity in Cart-IRES2-Cre-D and BD-CreER2 mice, which labels subsets of on-off direction-selective ganglion cells (ooDSGCs) tuned to the vertical directions and to only ventral motion, respectively. Our immunohistochemical, electrophysiological, and optogenetic experiments reveal that only a small fraction (<15%) of thalamocortical (TC) neurons in the dLGN receives primary retinal drive from these subtypes of ooDSGCs. The majority of the functionally identifiable ooDSGC inputs in the dLGN are weak and converge together with inputs from other RGC types. Yet our modeling indicates that this mixing is not random: BD-CreER+ ooDSGC inputs converge less frequently with ooDSGCs tuned to the opposite direction than with non-CART-Cre+ RGC types. Taken together, these results indicate that convergence of distinct information lines in dLGN follows specific rules of organization.
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Keywords:  dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus; information processing; labeled lines; on-off direction-selective ganglion cells; retinogeniculate synapse; sensory integration; thalamus

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35793680      PMCID: PMC9438454          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.06.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.900


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