Helmstaedter M, de Kock C P J, Feldmeyer D, Bruno R M, Sakmann B
Department of Cell Physiology, Max-Planck-Institut für Medizinische Forschung, Jahnstrasse 29, Heidelberg, Germany.
Brain Res Rev. 2007 Oct;55(2):193-203. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresrev.2007.07.011. Epub 2007 Aug 8.
The characterization of individual neurons by Golgi and Cajal has been the basis of neuroanatomy for a century. A new challenge is to anatomically describe, at cellular resolution, complete local circuits that can drive behavior. In this essay, we review the possibilities to obtain a model cortical column by using in vitro and in vivo pair recordings, followed by anatomical reconstructions of the projecting and target cells. These pairs establish connection modules that eventually may be useful to synthesize an average cortical column in silico. Together with data on sensory evoked neuronal activity measured in vivo, this will allow to model the anatomical and functional cellular basis of behavior based on more realistic assumptions than previously attempted.
一个世纪以来,高尔基和卡哈尔对单个神经元的特征描述一直是神经解剖学的基础。一项新的挑战是,以细胞分辨率从解剖学角度描述能够驱动行为的完整局部回路。在本文中,我们回顾了通过体外和体内配对记录,随后对投射细胞和靶细胞进行解剖重建来获得模型皮质柱的可能性。这些配对建立了连接模块,最终可能有助于在计算机上合成一个平均皮质柱。再结合体内测量的感觉诱发神经元活动数据,这将使我们能够基于比以往尝试更现实的假设,对行为的解剖学和功能性细胞基础进行建模。