Modeling and Simulation of Rat Non-Barrel Somatosensory Cortex. Part I: Modeling Anatomy

Author:

Reimann Michael W.ORCID,Bolaños-Puchet SirioORCID,Courcol Jean-DenisORCID,Santander Daniela EgasORCID,Arnaudon AlexisORCID,Coste Benoît,Delemontex ThomasORCID,Devresse AdrienORCID,Dictus Hugo,Dietz Alexander,Ecker AndrásORCID,Favreau CyrilleORCID,Ficarelli GianlucaORCID,Gevaert MikeORCID,Hernando Juan B.,Herttuainen JoniORCID,Isbister James B.ORCID,Kanari LidaORCID,Keller Daniel,King JamesORCID,Kumbhar PramodORCID,Lapere SamuelORCID,Lazovskis JānisORCID,Lu HuanxiangORCID,Ninin Nicolas,Pereira Fernando,Planas JuditORCID,Pokorny ChristophORCID,Riquelme Juan LuisORCID,Romani ArmandoORCID,Shi YingORCID,Smith Jason P.ORCID,Sood Vishal,Srivastava Mohit,Van Geit WernerORCID,Vanherpe LiesbethORCID,Wolf MatthiasORCID,Levi RanORCID,Hess KathrynORCID,Schürmann Felix,Muller Eilif B.ORCID,Ramaswamy SrikanthORCID,Markram HenryORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe function of the neocortex is fundamentally determined by its repeating microcircuit motif, but also by its rich, hierarchical, interregional structure with a highly specific laminar architecture. The last decade has seen the emergence of extensive new data sets on anatomy and connectivity at the whole brain scale, providing promising new directions for studies of cortical function that take into account the inseparability of whole-brain and microcircuit architectures. Here, we present a data-driven computational model of the anatomy of non-barrel primary somatosensory cortex of juvenile rat, which integrates whole-brain scale data while providing cellular and subcellular specificity. This multiscale integration was achieved by building the morphologically detailed model of cortical circuitry embedded within a volumetric, digital brain atlas. The model consists of 4.2 million morphologically detailed neurons belonging to 60 different morphological types, placed in the nonbarrel subregions of the Paxinos and Watson atlas. They are connected by 13.2 billion synapses determined by axo-dendritic overlap, comprising local connectivity and long-range connectivity defined by topographic mappings between subregions and laminar axonal projection profiles, both parameterized by whole brain data sets. Additionally, we incorporated core- and matrix-type thalamocortical projection systems, associated with sensory and higher-order extrinsic inputs, respectively. An analysis of the modeled synaptic connectivity revealed a highly nonrandom topology with substantial structural differences but also synergy between local and long-range connectivity. Long-range connections featured a more divergent structure with a comparatively small group of neurons serving as hubs to distribute excitation to far away locations. Taken together with analyses at different spatial granularities, these results support the notion that local and interregional connectivity exist on a spectrum of scales, rather than as separate and distinct networks, as is commonly assumed. Finally, we predicted how the emergence of primary sensory cortical maps is constrained by the anatomy of thalamo-cortical projections. A subvolume of the model comprising 211,712 neurons in the front limb, jaw, and dysgranular zone has been made freely and openly available to the community.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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