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Phase Coupled Firing of Prefrontal Parvalbumin Interneuron With High Frequency Oscillations

Yanting Yao, Mengmeng Wu, Lina Wang, Longnian Lin, Jiamin Xu

2020Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a central role in executive functions and inhibitory control over many cognitive behaviors. Dynamic changes in local field potentials (LFPs), such as gamma oscillation, have been hypothesized to be important for attentive behaviors and modulated by local interneurons such as parvalbumin (PV) cells. However, the precise relationships between the firing patterns of PV interneurons and temporal dynamics of PFC activities remains elusive. In this study, by combining in vivo electrophysiological recordings with optogenetics, we investigated the activities of prefrontal PV interneurons and categorized them into three subtypes based on their distinct firing rates under different behavioral states. Interestingly, all the three subtypes of interneurons showed strong phase-locked firing to cortical high frequency oscillations (HFOs), but not to theta or gamma oscillations, despite of behavior states. Moreover, we showed that sustained optogenetic stimulation (over a period of 10 s) of PV interneurons can consequently modulate the activities of local pyramidal neurons. Interestingly, such optogenetic manipulations only showed moderate effects on LFPs in the PFC. We conclude that prefrontal PV interneurons are consist of several subclasses of cells with distinct state-dependent modulation of firing rates, selectively coupled to HFOs.

Topics & Concepts

OptogeneticsParvalbuminNeuroscienceLocal field potentialPrefrontal cortexInterneuronInhibitory postsynaptic potentialElectrophysiologyPsychologyBiologyCognitionNeural dynamics and brain functionPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research