• Neuroscience · Apr 2019

    Two Groups of eGFP-Expressing Neurons with Distinct Characteristics in the Neocortex of GIN Mice.

    • Chunlian Wang, Baocong Yu, Meiyi Li, Chunjie Zhao, Steven N Roper, and Huanxin Chen.
    • Key Lab of Cognition and Personality of the Ministry of Education, Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Science, School of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
    • Neuroscience. 2019 Apr 15; 404: 268-281.

    AbstractGIN (GFP-expressing inhibitory interneuron) transgenic mice are believed to express the enhanced GFP (eGFP) in a subset of somatostatin (SST)-expressing interneurons in the neocortex and have been widely used in the study on SST interneurons. Previous studies showed that eGFP+ neurons in the neocortex are distributed in the layer II-IV and upper layer V (cortical eGFP neurons) and contain SST. In this study, we reported a new group of eGFP+ neurons in GIN mice at early postnatal ages, which was located in the deep layer of the lateral neocortex as clusters (cluster eGFP neurons). Cluster eGFP neurons were noticeable at birth but disappeared within two months, in contrast to cortical eGFP neurons that started to appear around postnatal day 3 to 5 and existed through life. Cluster eGFP neurons were not immunoreactive for SST antibodies, contrary to cortical eGFP neurons. They were also not immunolabeled by parvalbumin, a marker for another major type of interneurons, and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinases II, a commonly used marker for excitatory neurons. Firing rate, afterhyperpolarization, and excitatory synaptic activity significantly enhanced in cortical eGFP neurons during postnatal development, but these properties remained mostly unchanged in cluster eGFP neurons. Short-term plasticity of the excitatory synapse showed robust facilitation in cortical eGFP neurons but depression in cluster eGFP neurons. These results implied that eGFP might also be expressed in other types of cortical neurons in addition to SST-containing interneurons in GIN mice at early postnatal ages.Copyright © 2019 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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