Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in macaque V1 are most frequently expressed by parvalbumin‐immunoreactive neurons
- 8 February 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 507 (5) , 1748-1762
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.21616
Abstract
Acetylcholine (ACh) is believed to underlie mechanisms of arousal and attention in mammals. ACh also has a demonstrated functional effect in visual cortex that is both diverse and profound. We have reported previously that cholinergic modulation in V1 of the macaque monkey is strongly targeted toward GABAergic interneurons. Here we examine the localization of m1 and m2 muscarinic receptor subtypes across subpopulations of GABAergic interneurons—identified by their expression of the calcium‐binding proteins parvalbumin, calbindin, and calretinin—using dual‐immunofluorescence confocal microscopy in V1 of the macaque monkey. In doing so, we find that the vast majority (87%) of parvalbumin‐immunoreactive neurons express m1‐type muscarinic ACh receptors. m1 receptors are also expressed by 60% of calbindin‐immunoreactive neurons and 40% of calretinin‐immunoreactive neurons. m2 AChRs, on the other hand, are expressed by only 31% of parvalbumin neurons, 23% of calbindin neurons, and 25% of calretinin neurons. Parvalbumin‐immunoreactive cells comprise ≈75% of the inhibitory neuronal population in V1 and included in this large subpopulation are neurons known to veto and regulate the synchrony of principal cell spiking. Through the expression of m1 ACh receptors on nearly all of these PV cells, the cholinergic system avails itself of powerful control of information flow through and processing within the network of principal cells in the cortical circuit. J. Comp. Neurol. 507:1748–1762, 2008.Keywords
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