Ensemble encoding of action speed by striatal fast-spiking interneurons

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Bradley M. Roberts
Michael G. White
Mary H. Patton
Rong Chen
Brian N. Mathur
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[1] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Department of Pharmacology
[2] HSF III 9179,Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
[3] University of Maryland School of Medicine,undefined
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Brain Structure and Function | 2019年 / 224卷
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GABA; Inhibition; Basal ganglia; Striatum; Calcium imaging; Endoscope; Ensemble; Kinematics;
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Striatal fast-spiking interneurons (FSIs) potently inhibit the output neurons of the striatum and, as such, powerfully modulate action learning. Through electrical synaptic coupling, FSIs are theorized to temporally coordinate their activity. This has important implications for their ability to temporally summate inhibition on downstream striatal projection neurons. While some in vivo single-unit electrophysiological recordings of putative FSIs support coordinated firing, others do not. Moreover, it is unclear as to what aspect of action FSIs encode. To address this, we used in vivo calcium imaging of genetically identified FSIs in freely moving mice and applied machine learning analyses to decipher the relationship between FSI activity and movement. We report that FSIs exhibit ensemble activity that encodes the speed of action sub-components, including ambulation and head movements. These results suggest FSI population dynamics fit within a Hebbian model for ensemble inhibition of striatal output guiding action.
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页码:2567 / 2576
页数:9
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