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Inter- and intra-animal variation in the integrative properties of stellate cells in the medial entorhinal cortex.


ABSTRACT: Distinctions between cell types underpin organizational principles for nervous system function. Functional variation also exists between neurons of the same type. This is exemplified by correspondence between grid cell spatial scales and the synaptic integrative properties of stellate cells (SCs) in the medial entorhinal cortex. However, we know little about how functional variability is structured either within or between individuals. Using ex-vivo patch-clamp recordings from up to 55 SCs per mouse, we found that integrative properties vary between mice and, in contrast to the modularity of grid cell spatial scales, have a continuous dorsoventral organization. Our results constrain mechanisms for modular grid firing and provide evidence for inter-animal phenotypic variability among neurons of the same type. We suggest that neuron type properties are tuned to circuit-level set points that vary within and between animals.

SUBMITTER: Pastoll H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7067584 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inter- and intra-animal variation in the integrative properties of stellate cells in the medial entorhinal cortex.

Pastoll Hugh H   Garden Derek L DL   Papastathopoulos Ioannis I   Sürmeli Gülşen G   Nolan Matthew F MF  

eLife 20200213


Distinctions between cell types underpin organizational principles for nervous system function. Functional variation also exists between neurons of the same type. This is exemplified by correspondence between grid cell spatial scales and the synaptic integrative properties of stellate cells (SCs) in the medial entorhinal cortex. However, we know little about how functional variability is structured either within or between individuals. Using ex-vivo patch-clamp recordings from up to 55 SCs per m  ...[more]

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