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Cellular-resolution mapping uncovers spatial adaptive filtering at the rat cerebellum input stage.


ABSTRACT: Long-term synaptic plasticity is thought to provide the substrate for adaptive computation in brain circuits but very little is known about its spatiotemporal organization. Here, we combined multi-spot two-photon laser microscopy in rat cerebellar slices with realistic modeling to map the distribution of plasticity in multi-neuronal units of the cerebellar granular layer. The units, composed by ~300 neurons activated by ~50 mossy fiber glomeruli, showed long-term potentiation concentrated in the core and long-term depression in the periphery. This plasticity was effectively accounted for by an NMDA receptor and calcium-dependent induction rule and was regulated by the inhibitory Golgi cell loops. Long-term synaptic plasticity created effective spatial filters tuning the time-delay and gain of spike retransmission at the cerebellum input stage and provided a plausible basis for the spatiotemporal recoding of input spike patterns anticipated by the motor learning theory.

SUBMITTER: Casali S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7599228 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellular-resolution mapping uncovers spatial adaptive filtering at the rat cerebellum input stage.

Casali Stefano S   Tognolina Marialuisa M   Gandolfi Daniela D   Mapelli Jonathan J   D'Angelo Egidio E  

Communications biology 20201030 1


Long-term synaptic plasticity is thought to provide the substrate for adaptive computation in brain circuits but very little is known about its spatiotemporal organization. Here, we combined multi-spot two-photon laser microscopy in rat cerebellar slices with realistic modeling to map the distribution of plasticity in multi-neuronal units of the cerebellar granular layer. The units, composed by ~300 neurons activated by ~50 mossy fiber glomeruli, showed long-term potentiation concentrated in the  ...[more]

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