Anatomical and electrophysiological analysis of the fasciola cinerea of the mouse hippocampus

Author:

Zouridis Ioannis S.123ORCID,Balsamo Giuseppe123ORCID,Preston‐Ferrer Patricia12,Burgalossi Andrea12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Neurobiology, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

2. Werner‐Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

3. Graduate Training Centre of Neuroscience—International Max‐Planck Research School (IMPRS) Tübingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe hippocampus is considered essential for several forms of declarative memory, including spatial and social memory. Despite the extensive research of the classic subfields of the hippocampus, the fasciola cinerea (FC)—a medially located structure within the hippocampal formation—has remained largely unexplored. In the present study, we performed a morpho‐functional characterization of principal neurons in the mouse FC. Using in vivo juxtacellular recording of single neurons, we found that FC neurons are distinct from neighboring CA1 pyramidal cells, both morphologically and electrophysiologically. Specifically, FC neurons displayed non‐pyramidal morphology and granule cell‐like apical dendrites. Compared to neighboring CA1 pyramidal neurons, FC neurons exhibited more regular in vivo firing patterns and a lower tendency to fire spikes at short interspike intervals. Furthermore, tracing experiments revealed that the FC receives inputs from the lateral but not the medial entorhinal cortex and CA3, and it provides a major intra‐hippocampal projection to the septal CA2 and sparser inputs to the distal CA1. Overall, our results indicate that the FC is a morphologically and electrophysiologically distinct subfield of the hippocampal formation; given the established role of CA2 in social memory and seizure initiation, the unique efferent intra‐hippocampal connectivity of the FC points to possible roles in social cognition and temporal lobe epilepsy.

Funder

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

Publisher

Wiley

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