Characterisation of type I and type II nNOS-expressing interneurons in the barrel cortex of mouse

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In the neocortex, neuronal Nitric Oxide-Synthase (nNOS) is essentially expressed in two classes of GABAergic neurons: type I neurons displaying high levels of expression and type II neurons displaying weaker expression. Using immunocytochemistry in mice expressing GFP under the control of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 67k (GAD67) promoter, we studied the distribution of type I and type II neurons in the barrel cortex and their expression of parvalbumin (PV), somatostatin (SOM) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). We found that type I neurons were predominantly located in deeper layers and expressed SOM (91.5%) while type II neurons were concentrated in layer II/III and VI and expressed PV (17.7%), SOM (18.7%) and VIP (10.2%). We then characterised neurons expressing nNOS mRNA (n = 42 cells) ex vivo, using whole-cell recordings coupled to single-cell RT-PCR and biocytin labelling. Unsupervised cluster analysis of this sample disclosed four classes. One cluster (n=7) corresponded to large, deep layer neurons, displaying a high expression of SOM (85.7%) and was thus very likely to correspond to type I neurons. The three other clusters were identified as putative type II cells and corresponded to neurogliaform-like interneurons (n=19), deep layer neurons expressing PV or SOM (n=9) and neurons expressing VIP (n=7). Finally, we performed nNOS immunohistochemistry on mouse lines in which GFP labelling revealed the expression of two specific developmental genes (Lhx6 and 5-HT3A). We found that type I neurons expressed Lhx6 but never 5-HT3A, indicating that they originate in the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE). Type II neurons expressed Lhx6 (63%) and 5-HT3A (34.4%) supporting their derivation either from the MGE or from the caudal ganglionic eminence (CGE) and the entopeduncular preoptic area (AEP/PO). Together, our results in the barrel cortex of mouse support the view that type I neurons form a specific class of SOMexpressing neurons while type II neurons comprise at least three classes. © 2012 Perrenoud, Geoffroy, Gautier, Rancillac, Alfonsi, Tekkikessaris, Rossier, Vitalis and Gallopin.

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Perrenoud, Q., Geoffroy, H., Gautier, B., Rancillac, A., Alfonsi, F., Tekki-Kessaris, N., … Gallopin, T. (2012). Characterisation of type I and type II nNOS-expressing interneurons in the barrel cortex of mouse. Frontiers in Neural Circuits, (MAY2012), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2012.00036

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