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GABAB Receptor-Mediated Regulation of Dendro-Somatic Synergy in Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurons

Jan M. Schulz, Jim Kay, Josef Bischofberger, Matthew E. Larkum

2021Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Synergistic interactions between independent synaptic input streams may fundamentally change the action potential (AP) output. Using partial information decomposition, we demonstrate here a substantial contribution of synergy between somatic and apical dendritic inputs to the information in the AP output of L5b pyramidal neurons. Activation of dendritic GABA B receptors (GABA B Rs), known to decrease APs in vivo , potently decreased synergy and increased somatic control of AP output. Synergy was the result of the voltage-dependence of the transfer resistance between dendrite and soma, which showed a two-fold increase per 28.7 mV dendritic depolarization. GIRK channels activated by dendritic GABA B Rs decreased voltage-dependent transfer resistances and AP output. In contrast, inhibition of dendritic L-type Ca 2+ channels prevented high-frequency bursts of APs, but did not affect dendro-somatic synergy. Finally, we show that NDNF-positive neurogliaform cells effectively control somatic AP via synaptic activation of dendritic GIRK channels. These results uncover a novel inhibitory mechanism that powerfully gates cellular information flow in the cortex.

Topics & Concepts

Dendritic spikeG protein-coupled inwardly-rectifying potassium channelGABAB receptorSomatic cellSomaNeuroscienceInhibitory postsynaptic potentialDendrite (mathematics)ChemistryCell biologyApical dendriteBiologyBiophysicsReceptorGABAA receptorSignal transductionExcitatory postsynaptic potentialBiochemistryG proteinGeneMathematicsGeometryNeural dynamics and brain functionNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchNeuroscience and Neural Engineering