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- Casey M. Schneider-Mizell
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Agnes L. Bodor
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Derrick Brittain
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- JoAnn Buchanan
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Daniel J. Bumbarger
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Leila Elabbady
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Clare Gamlin
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Daniel Kapner
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Sam Kinn
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Gayathri Mahalingam
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Sharmishtaa Seshamani
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Shelby Suckow
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Marc Takeno
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Russel Torres
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Wenjing Yin
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Sven Dorkenwald
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- J. Alexander Bae
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Manuel A. Castro
(Princeton University)
- Akhilesh Halageri
(Princeton University)
- Zhen Jia
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Chris Jordan
(Princeton University)
- Nico Kemnitz
(Princeton University)
- Kisuk Lee
(Rice University)
- Kai Li
(Princeton University)
- Ran Lu
(Princeton University)
- Thomas Macrina
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Eric Mitchell
(Princeton University)
- Shanka Subhra Mondal
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Shang Mu
(Princeton University)
- Barak Nehoran
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Sergiy Popovych
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- William Silversmith
(Princeton University)
- Nicholas L. Turner
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- William Wong
(Princeton University)
- Jingpeng Wu
(Princeton University)
- Jacob Reimer
(Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine)
- Andreas S. Tolias
(Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- H. Sebastian Seung
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- R. Clay Reid
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Forrest Collman
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Nuno Maçarico Costa
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
Abstract
Mammalian cortex features a vast diversity of neuronal cell types, each with characteristic anatomical, molecular and functional properties1. Synaptic connectivity shapes how each cell type participates in the cortical circuit, but mapping connectivity rules at the resolution of distinct cell types remains difficult. Here we used millimetre-scale volumetric electron microscopy2 to investigate the connectivity of all inhibitory neurons across a densely segmented neuronal population of 1,352 cells spanning all layers of mouse visual cortex, producing a wiring diagram of inhibition with more than 70,000 synapses. Inspired by classical neuroanatomy, we classified inhibitory neurons based on targeting of dendritic compartments and developed an excitatory neuron classification based on dendritic reconstructions with whole-cell maps of synaptic input. Single-cell connectivity showed a class of disinhibitory specialist that targets basket cells. Analysis of inhibitory connectivity onto excitatory neurons found widespread specificity, with many interneurons exhibiting differential targeting of spatially intermingled subpopulations. Inhibitory targeting was organized into ‘motif groups’, diverse sets of cells that collectively target both perisomatic and dendritic compartments of the same excitatory targets. Collectively, our analysis identified new organizing principles for cortical inhibition and will serve as a foundation for linking contemporary multimodal neuronal atlases with the cortical wiring diagram.
Suggested Citation
Casey M. Schneider-Mizell & Agnes L. Bodor & Derrick Brittain & JoAnn Buchanan & Daniel J. Bumbarger & Leila Elabbady & Clare Gamlin & Daniel Kapner & Sam Kinn & Gayathri Mahalingam & Sharmishtaa Sesh, 2025.
"Inhibitory specificity from a connectomic census of mouse visual cortex,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 640(8058), pages 448-458, April.
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RePEc:nat:nature:v:640:y:2025:i:8058:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07780-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07780-8
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