Dense connectomic reconstruction in layer 4 of the somatosensory cortex

Alessandro Motta(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Manuel Berning(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Kevin M. Boergens(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Benedikt Staffler(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Marcel Beining(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Sahil Loomba(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Philipp Hennig(Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems), Heiko Wissler(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Moritz Helmstaedter(Max Planck Institute for Brain Research)
Science
October 24, 2019
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Abstract

The dense circuit structure of mammalian cerebral cortex is still unknown. With developments in three-dimensional electron microscopy, the imaging of sizable volumes of neuropil has become possible, but dense reconstruction of connectomes is the limiting step. We reconstructed a volume of ~500,000 cubic micrometers from layer 4 of mouse barrel cortex, ~300 times larger than previous dense reconstructions from the mammalian cerebral cortex. The connectomic data allowed the extraction of inhibitory and excitatory neuron subtypes that were not predictable from geometric information. We quantified connectomic imprints consistent with Hebbian synaptic weight adaptation, which yielded upper bounds for the fraction of the circuit consistent with saturated long-term potentiation. These data establish an approach for the locally dense connectomic phenotyping of neuronal circuitry in the mammalian cortex.


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