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Parvalbumin and GABA Microcircuits in the Mouse Superior Colliculus.


ABSTRACT: The mammalian superior colliculus (SC) is a sensorimotor midbrain structure responsible for orienting behaviors. Although many SC features are known, details of its intrinsic microcircuits are lacking. We used transgenic mice expressing reporter genes in parvalbumin-positive (PV+) and gamma aminobutyric acid-positive (GABA+) neurons to test the hypothesis that PV+ neurons co-localize GABA and form inhibitory circuits within the SC. We found more PV+ neurons in the superficial compared to the intermediate SC, although a larger percentage of PV+ neurons co-expressed GABA in the latter. Unlike PV+ neurons, PV+/GABA+ neurons showed predominantly rapidly inactivating spiking patterns. Optogenetic activation of PV+ neurons revealed direct and feedforward GABAergic inhibitory synaptic responses, as well as excitatory glutamatergic synapses. We propose that PV+ neurons in the SC may be specialized for a variety of circuit functions within the SC rather than forming a homogeneous, GABAergic neuronal subtype as they appear to in other regions of the brain.

SUBMITTER: Villalobos CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5946669 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parvalbumin and GABA Microcircuits in the Mouse Superior Colliculus.

Villalobos Claudio A CA   Wu Qiong Q   Lee Psyche H PH   May Paul J PJ   Basso Michele A MA  

Frontiers in neural circuits 20180504


The mammalian superior colliculus (SC) is a sensorimotor midbrain structure responsible for orienting behaviors. Although many SC features are known, details of its intrinsic microcircuits are lacking. We used transgenic mice expressing reporter genes in parvalbumin-positive (PV<sup>+</sup>) and gamma aminobutyric acid-positive (GABA<sup>+</sup>) neurons to test the hypothesis that PV<sup>+</sup> neurons co-localize GABA and form inhibitory circuits within the SC. We found more PV<sup>+</sup> ne  ...[more]

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