Impact of functional synapse clusters on neuronal response selectivity

Ujfalussy, B.B. ✉ [Ujfalussy, Balázs Benedek (Idegtudományok), author] Laboratory of Neuronal Signaling (IEM / DCNN); Makara, J.K. [Makara, Judit (Neurobiológia), author] Laboratory of Neuronal Signaling (IEM / DCNN)

English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 2041-1723 2041-1723 11 (1) Paper: 1413 , 14 p. 2020
  • Regionális Tudományok Bizottsága: A nemzetközi
  • SJR Scopus - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous): D1
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  • Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal,(NKFIH, PD-125386)
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute(HHMI 55008740)
Clustering of functionally similar synapses in dendrites is thought to affect neuronal input-output transformation by triggering local nonlinearities. However, neither the in vivo impact of synaptic clusters on somatic membrane potential (sVm), nor the rules of cluster formation are elucidated. We develop a computational approach to measure the effect of functional synaptic clusters on sVm response of biophysical model CA1 and L2/3 pyramidal neurons to in vivo-like inputs. We demonstrate that small synaptic clusters appearing with random connectivity do not influence sVm. With structured connectivity, ~10–20 synapses/cluster are optimal for clustering-based tuning via state-dependent mechanisms, but larger selectivity is achieved by 2-fold potentiation of the same synapses. We further show that without nonlinear amplification of the effect of random clusters, action potential-based, global plasticity rules cannot generate functional clustering. Our results suggest that clusters likely form via local synaptic interactions, and have to be moderately large to impact sVm responses. © 2020, The Author(s).
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