Patchwork-Type Spontaneous Activity in Neonatal Barrel Cortex Layer 4 Transmitted via Thalamocortical Projections.

Cell Rep

Division of Neurogenetics, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima 411-8540, Japan; Department of Genetics, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Mishima 411-8540, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: January 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Establishes that precise neuronal connectivity in the neocortex during postnatal development relies on how circuits are reorganized through activity, which is not well understood.
  • Shows that during the first week after birth, layer 4 (L4) neurons in the barrel cortex fire together in a spontaneous "patchwork" pattern without external stimulation, reflecting the barrel map's structure.
  • Indicates this patchwork activity diminishes around week 2 of postnatal development and plays a key role in refining thalamocortical circuits in the neonatal barrel cortex, although it is mostly unaffected by whisker movements and can be reduced by anesthesia.

Article Abstract

Establishment of precise neuronal connectivity in the neocortex relies on activity-dependent circuit reorganization during postnatal development; however, the nature of cortical activity during this period remains largely unknown. Using two-photon calcium imaging of the barrel cortex in vivo during the first postnatal week, we reveal that layer 4 (L4) neurons within the same barrel fire synchronously in the absence of peripheral stimulation, creating a "patchwork" pattern of spontaneous activity corresponding to the barrel map. By generating transgenic mice expressing GCaMP6s in thalamocortical axons, we show that thalamocortical axons also demonstrate the spontaneous patchwork activity pattern. Patchwork activity is diminished by peripheral anesthesia but is mostly independent of self-generated whisker movements. The patchwork activity pattern largely disappeared during postnatal week 2, as even L4 neurons within the same barrel tended to fire asynchronously. This spontaneous L4 activity pattern has features suitable for thalamocortical (TC) circuit refinement in the neonatal barrel cortex.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.12.012DOI Listing

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