Division of Neurobiology, Faculty of Biology, LMU Munich, Planegg-Martinsried, Germany.
Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.
Elife. 2022 Mar 22;11:e70469. doi: 10.7554/eLife.70469.
Neurons in the dorsolateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) of the thalamus receive a substantial proportion of modulatory inputs from corticothalamic (CT) feedback and brain stem nuclei. Hypothesizing that these modulatory influences might be differentially engaged depending on the visual stimulus and behavioral state, we performed in vivo extracellular recordings from mouse dLGN while optogenetically suppressing CT feedback and monitoring behavioral state by locomotion and pupil dilation. For naturalistic movie clips, we found CT feedback to consistently increase dLGN response gain and promote tonic firing. In contrast, for gratings, CT feedback effects on firing rates were mixed. For both stimulus types, the neural signatures of CT feedback closely resembled those of behavioral state, yet effects of behavioral state on responses to movies persisted even when CT feedback was suppressed. We conclude that CT feedback modulates visual information on its way to cortex in a stimulus-dependent manner, but largely independently of behavioral state.
丘脑的外侧膝状体核 (dLGN) 中的神经元接收来自皮质丘脑 (CT) 反馈和脑干核的大量调节性输入。假设这些调节性影响可能因视觉刺激和行为状态而异,我们在活体小鼠 dLGN 中进行了细胞外记录,同时通过运动和瞳孔扩张来光遗传学抑制 CT 反馈并监测行为状态。对于自然主义电影片段,我们发现 CT 反馈一致增加了 dLGN 的反应增益并促进了紧张性放电。相比之下,对于光栅,CT 反馈对放电率的影响是混合的。对于这两种刺激类型,CT 反馈的神经特征与行为状态非常相似,但即使抑制 CT 反馈,行为状态对电影反应的影响仍然存在。我们得出结论,CT 反馈以刺激依赖的方式调节视觉信息,但在很大程度上独立于行为状态。