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Heterogeneity of intrinsic plasticity in cerebellar Purkinje cells linked with cortical molecular zones.


ABSTRACT: In the cerebellar cortex, heterogeneous populations of Purkinje cells (PCs), classified into zebrin (aldolase C)-positive (Z+) and -negative (Z-) types, are arranged into separate longitudinal zones. They have different topographic neuronal connections and show different patterns of activity in behavior tasks. However, whether the zebrin type of PCs directly links with the physiological properties of the PC has not been well clarified. Therefore, we applied in vitro whole-cell patch-clamp recording in Z+ and Z- PCs in vermal and hemispheric neighboring zebrin zones in zebrin-visualized mice. Intrinsic excitability is significantly higher in Z- PCs than in Z+ PCs. Furthermore, intrinsic plasticity and synaptic long-term potentiation are enhanced more in Z- PCs than in Z+ PCs. The difference was mediated by different modulation of SK channel activities between Z+ and Z- PCs. The results indicate that cellular physiology differentially tunes to the functional compartmentalization of heterogeneous PCs.

SUBMITTER: Viet NM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8760437 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterogeneity of intrinsic plasticity in cerebellar Purkinje cells linked with cortical molecular zones.

Viet Nguyen-Minh NM   Wang Tianzhuo T   Tran-Anh Khoa K   Sugihara Izumi I  

iScience 20211228 1


In the cerebellar cortex, heterogeneous populations of Purkinje cells (PCs), classified into zebrin (aldolase C)-positive (Z+) and -negative (Z-) types, are arranged into separate longitudinal zones. They have different topographic neuronal connections and show different patterns of activity in behavior tasks. However, whether the zebrin type of PCs directly links with the physiological properties of the PC has not been well clarified. Therefore, we applied <i>in vitro</i> whole-cell patch-clamp  ...[more]

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