Pyramidal neurons proportionately alter the identity and survival of specific cortical interneuron subtypes

锥体神经元按比例改变特定皮层中间神经元亚型的特性和存活率。

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Abstract

The mammalian cerebral cortex comprises a complex neuronal network that maintains a precise balance between excitatory pyramidal neurons and inhibitory interneurons. Accumulating evidence indicates that specific interneuron subtypes form stereotyped microcircuits with distinct pyramidal neuron classes. Here we show that pyramidal neurons play an active role in this process by promoting the survival and terminal differentiation of their associated interneuron subtypes. In wild-type cortex, interneuron subtype abundance mirrors the prevalence of their pyramidal neuron partners. In Fezf2 mutants, which lack layer 5b pyramidal neurons and are expanded in layer 6 intratelencephalic neurons, corresponding subtype-specific shifts occur through two distinct mechanisms: somatostatin interneurons adjust their programmed cell death, whereas parvalbumin interneurons switch their subtype identity. Silencing neuronal activity or blocking vesicular release in L5b pyramidal neurons revealed that their communication with interneurons does not require voltage-gated synaptic activity and engages both tetanus toxin-sensitive and -insensitive pathways. Moreover, a targeted bioinformatic screen for ligand-receptor pairs displaying subtype-specific expression and reduced expression of pyramidal neuron-derived ligand in Fezf2 mutants identified candidate secreted factors and adhesion molecules. These findings reveal distinct, pyramidal neuron-driven mechanisms for sculpting interneuron diversity and integrating them into local cortical circuits.

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