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Organization and learning-associated dynamics of prefrontal synaptic connectivity

Descripción del proyecto

Una tecnología innovadora para mapear las conexiones sinápticas en el cerebro

Cada vez más pruebas indican que las neuronas situadas en la corteza prefrontal medial (CPFm) del cerebro experimentan una remodelación estructural que depende de la experiencia. Se cree que esto refuerza el aprendizaje y la consolidación de la memoria. El proyecto PrefrontalMap, financiado con fondos europeos, está investigando la organización sináptica en el circuito complejo de la CPFm y las implicaciones funcionales de esta reestructuración dirigida por la experiencia. Mediante el uso de técnicas de electrofisiología e imagenología de vanguardia, los científicos desvelarán la conectividad sináptica en la CPFm a nivel de célula única. La tecnología generada ayudará al análisis de circuitos neuronales en diversos sistemas y partes del cerebro.

Objetivo

How does experience alter the functional architecture of synaptic connections in neural circuits? This question is particularly pertinent for the complex circuits of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a high-order associative neocortical area that plays a crucial role in flexible, goal-directed behavior. The mPFC is densely interconnected with cortical and subcortical circuits, and its neurons were shown to undergo substantial experience-dependent structural remodeling that is thought to support learning and memory consolidation. However, little is known regarding the synaptic organization of this complex circuit, and of the functional implications of its experience-dependent structural remodeling. In this proposal, we aim to uncover the organization and learning-associated dynamics of functional connectivity in the mouse mPFC.

To obtain high-resolution maps of cell type-specific synaptic connectivity in the mPFC, we will combine single-cell optogenetic manipulation with calcium imaging and electrophysiology in vitro, and establish the circuit-wide organization of connectivity within and between defined projecting neuron populations. We will test the hypothesis that pyramidal neurons projecting to subcortical targets form tightly interconnected subnetworks, and that inhibitory inputs to these networks, through selective innervation, can modulate information output from the mPFC.

To understand how learning changes the functional synaptic organization of the mPFC, we will establish an all-optical system for interrogation of synaptic connectivity in vivo. We will utilize this powerful platform to test the hypothesis that prefrontal-dependent learning is associated with reorganization of local-circuit functional connectivity among identified subcortically-projecting cell assemblies.

Our innovative technology will be widely applicable for neural circuit analysis in a variety of systems, and allow us to gain new insights into the complex circuitry of the mPFC.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institución de acogida

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 880 003,00
Dirección
HERZL STREET 234
7610001 Rehovot
Israel

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Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 880 003,00

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