Department of Neurobiology, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Elife. 2020 Feb 11;9:e43560. doi: 10.7554/eLife.43560.
The electrical connectivity in the inferior olive (IO) nucleus plays an important role in generating well-timed spiking activity. Here we combined electrophysiological and computational approaches to assess the functional organization of the IO nucleus in mice. Spontaneous fast and slow subthreshold events were commonly encountered during in vitro recordings. We show that whereas the fast events represent intrinsic regenerative activity, the slow events reflect the electrical connectivity between neurons ('spikelets'). Recordings from cell pairs revealed the synchronized occurrence of distinct groups of spikelets; their rate and distribution enabled an accurate estimation of the number of connected cells and is suggestive of a clustered organization. This study thus provides a new perspective on the functional and structural organization of the olivary nucleus and a novel experimental and theoretical approach to study electrically coupled networks.
下橄榄核中的电连接在产生定时的尖峰活动中起着重要作用。在这里,我们结合了电生理学和计算方法来评估小鼠下橄榄核的功能组织。在体外记录中,通常会遇到自发的快速和慢速亚阈事件。我们表明,虽然快速事件代表内在的再生活动,但慢速事件反映了神经元之间的电连接(“尖峰簇”)。细胞对的记录显示出不同组的尖峰簇的同步发生;它们的速率和分布可以准确估计连接的细胞数量,并提示存在聚类组织。因此,这项研究为橄榄核的功能和结构组织提供了新的视角,并为研究电耦合网络提供了一种新的实验和理论方法。