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Type-specific dendritic integration in mouse retinal ganglion cells

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Type-specific dendritic integration in mouse retinal ganglion cells
Abstract
Abstract Neural computation relies on the integration of synaptic inputs across a neuron’s dendritic arbour. However, it is far from understood how different cell types tune this process to establish cell-type specific computations. Here, using two-photon imaging of dendritic Ca 2+ signals, electrical recordings of somatic voltage and biophysical modelling, we demonstrate that four morphologically distinct types of mouse retinal ganglion cells with overlapping excitatory synaptic input (transient Off alpha, transient Off mini, sustained Off, and F-mini Off) exhibit type-specific dendritic integration profiles: in contrast to the other types, dendrites of transient Off alpha cells were spatially independent, with little receptive field overlap. The temporal correlation of dendritic signals varied also extensively, with the highest and lowest correlation in transient Off mini and transient Off alpha cells, respectively. We show that differences between cell types can likely be explained by differences in backpropagation efficiency, arising from the specific combinations of dendritic morphology and ion channel densities.
Publication
Nature Communications
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
2101
Date
2020-04-30
Journal Abbr
Nat Commun
Language
en
ISSN
2041-1723
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8/7/23, 11:37 AM
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Ran, Y., Huang, Z., Baden, T., Schubert, T., Baayen, H., Berens, P., Franke, K., & Euler, T. (2020). Type-specific dendritic integration in mouse retinal ganglion cells. Nature Communications, 11(1), 2101. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15867-9
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