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. 2024 Aug 7;112(15):2600-2613.e5.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2024.05.015. Epub 2024 Jul 1.

Dynamic assemblies of parvalbumin interneurons in brain oscillations

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Dynamic assemblies of parvalbumin interneurons in brain oscillations

Yi-Chieh Huang et al. Neuron. .
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Abstract

Brain oscillations are crucial for perception, memory, and behavior. Parvalbumin-expressing (PV) interneurons are critical for these oscillations, but their population dynamics remain unclear. Using voltage imaging, we simultaneously recorded membrane potentials in up to 26 PV interneurons in vivo during hippocampal ripple oscillations in mice. We found that PV cells generate ripple-frequency rhythms by forming highly dynamic cell assemblies. These assemblies exhibit rapid and significant changes from cycle to cycle, varying greatly in both size and membership. Importantly, this variability is not just random spiking failures of individual neurons. Rather, the activities of other PV cells contain significant information about whether a PV cell spikes or not in a given cycle. This coordination persists without network oscillations, and it exists in subthreshold potentials even when the cells are not spiking. Dynamic assemblies of interneurons may provide a new mechanism to modulate postsynaptic dynamics and impact cognitive functions flexibly and rapidly.

Keywords: CA1; brain oscillations; cell assembly; hippocampal ripples; inhibition; interneurons; parvalbumin; voltage imaging.

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Declaration of interests US patents 9,933,417 and 11,091,643 and US patent application US 2021/0085805, describing azetidine-containing fluorophores and variant compositions (with inventors L.D.L. and Q.Z.), are assigned to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). US patent 11,385,236, describing chemigenetic voltage indicators (with inventors E.R.S., L.D.L., and A.S.A.), is assigned to HHMI. L.D.L. serves on the Cell Chemical Biology advisory board. L.D.L. is a founder and shareholder of Eikon Therapeutics.

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