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Frontiers in Neural Circuits
Diversity and overlap of Parvalbumin and Somatostatin expressing interneurons in mouse presubiculum
Roxanne eLofredi2  Jean eSimonnet2  Richard eMiles2  Desdemona eFricker2  Mérie eNassar2  Etienne eSavary2  Yuchio eYanagawa3  Ivan eCohen4 
[1] Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine;Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière ;Japan Science and Technology Agency;Neuroscience Paris Seine;
关键词: excitability;    inhibition;    morphology;    head direction;    Postsubiculum;    maternal cre inheritance;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fncir.2015.00020
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The presubiculum, located between hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, plays a fundamental role in representing spatial information, notably head direction. Little is known about GABAergic interneurons of this region. Here, we used three transgenic mouse lines, Pvalb-Cre, Sst-Cre and X98, to examine distinct interneurons labeled with tdTomato or green fluorescent protein. The distribution of interneurons in presubicular lamina for each animal line was compared to that in the GAD67-GFP knock-in animal line. Labelling was specific in the Pvalb-Cre line with 87% of labeled interneurons immunopositive for (PV). Immunostaining for somatostatin (SOM) revealed good specificity in the X98 line with 89% of fluorescent cells, but a lesser specificity in Sst-Cre animals where only 71% of labeled cells were immunopositive. A minority of ~ 6% of interneurons co-expressed PV and SOM in the presubiculum of Sst-Cre animals. The electrophysiological and morphological properties of fluorescent interneurons from Pvalb-Cre, Sst-Cre and X98 mice differed. Distinct physiological groups of presubicular interneurons were resolved by unsupervised cluster analysis of parameters describing passive properties, firing patterns and AP shapes. One group consisted of SOM-positive, Martinotti type neurons with a low firing threshold (cluster 1). Fast spiking basket cells, mainly from the Pvalb-Cre line, formed a distinct group (cluster 3). Another group (cluster 2) contained interneurons of intermediate electrical properties and basket-cell like morphologies. These labeled neurons were recorded from both Sst-Cre and Pvalb-Cre animals. Thus, our results reveal a wide variation in anatomical and physiological properties for these interneurons, a real overlap of interneurons immuno-positive for both PV and SOM as well as an off-target recombination in the Sst-Cre line, possibly linked to maternal cre inheritance.

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