Somatostatin interneurons control the timing of developmental desynchronization in cortical networks

Author:

Mòdol LauraORCID,Moissidis MonikaORCID,Marín OscarORCID

Abstract

Synchronous neuronal activity is a hallmark of the early developing brain. In the mouse cerebral cortex, activity decorrelates during the second week of postnatal development, progressively acquiring the characteristic pattern of sparse coding underlying the integration of multidimensional sensory information. The maturation of inhibition seems critical for this process, but the specific types of interneurons involved in this crucial transition of network activity in the developing cortex remain unknown. Using in vivo volumetric and longitudinal two-photon calcium imaging during the period that precedes the change from highly synchronous to decorrelated activity, we identify somatostatin-expressing (SST+) interneurons as critical modulators of this switch. Modulation of the activity of SST+ cells accelerates or delays the decorrelation of cortical network activity, a process that involves regulating the degree of maturation of parvalbumin-expressing (PV+) interneurons. SST+ cells critically link sensory inputs with local circuits controlling the neural dynamics in the developing cortex while modulating the integration of other interneurons into nascent cortical circuits.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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