Hungarian Scientific Research Fund(Grants OTKA T 75676)
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund(OTKA K 81357)
National Office for Research and Technology-French National Research Agency TéT Fund(NKTH-Neurogen)
Subjects:
Basic medicine
Ascending and descending information is relayed through the thalamus via strong, "driver"
pathways. According to our current knowledge, different driver pathways are organized
in parallel streams and do not interact at the thalamic level. Using an electron microscopic
approach combined with optogenetics and in vivo physiology, we examined whether driver
inputs arising from different sources can interact at single thalamocortical cells
in the rodent somatosensory thalamus (nucleus posterior, POm). Both the anatomical
and the physiological data demonstrated that ascending driver inputs from the brainstem
and descending driver inputs from cortical layer 5 pyramidal neurons converge and
interact on single thalamocortical neurons in POm. Both individual pathways displayed
driver properties, but they interacted synergistically in a time-dependent manner
and when co-activated, supralinearly increased the output of thalamus. As a consequence,
thalamocortical neurons reported the relative timing between sensory events and ongoing
cortical activity. We conclude that thalamocortical neurons can receive 2 powerful
inputs of different origin, rather than only a single one as previously suggested.
This allows thalamocortical neurons to integrate raw sensory information with powerful
cortical signals and transfer the integrated activity back to cortical networks.