Unique nicotinic responses are present in distinct subtypes of mouse medial prefrontal layer V pyramidal neurons

小鼠内侧前额叶第五层锥体神经元的不同亚型存在独特的尼古丁反应。

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Abstract

The neurotransmitter acetylcholine supports goal-directed cognitive functions via activation of its nicotinic and muscarinic classes of receptors within the prefrontal cortex. These receptors are expressed on pyramidal neurons located within layer V of the prefrontal cortex, which integrate afferent signals and contribute toward cognitive circuits via efferent projections to cortical and subcortical targets. Using whole-cell electrophysiology, retrograde labelling, and neuron reconstruction in the juvenile mouse prefrontal cortex, we identified three unique nicotinic receptor responses that are present in distinct subtypes of layer V pyramidal neurons. Broadly, we observed responses mediated by (i) postsynaptic α7 nicotinic receptors in burst-firing neurons that project to the contralateral cortex, (ii) a combination of postsynaptic α7 and presynaptic β2* nicotinic receptors in burst-firing neurons that project to the nucleus accumbens, and (iii) postsynaptic β2* nicotinic receptors in regular-firing neurons that project to the ventromedial thalamus. These findings provide insight into a mechanism by which nicotinic acetylcholine neurotransmission may support cognitive functions via the unique receptor isoform responses found in distinct efferent projections from this brain region.

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