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Connectomic comparison of mouse and human cortex
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2022
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Synaptic TransmissionSynaptic Circuit ArchitectureBrain MappingNeurotransmissionCellular NeurobiologySynaptic SelectivitySocial SciencesNetwork NeuroscienceAxonal Connection ProbabilitiesCognitive ScienceBrain StructureBrain CircuitrySynaptic PlasticityDevelopmental BiologyNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyNeuronal NetworkConnectomicsNeuroscienceConnectomic ComparisonCentral Nervous SystemSystems BiologyMedicine
The human cerebral cortex houses 1000 times more neurons than that of the cerebral cortex of a mouse, but the possible differences in synaptic circuits between these species are still poorly understood. We used three-dimensional electron microscopy of mouse, macaque, and human cortical samples to study their cell type composition and synaptic circuit architecture. The 2.5-fold increase in interneurons in humans compared with mice was compensated by a change in axonal connection probabilities and therefore did not yield a commensurate increase in inhibitory-versus-excitatory synaptic input balance on human pyramidal cells. Rather, increased inhibition created an expanded interneuron-to-interneuron network, driven by an expansion of interneuron-targeting interneuron types and an increase in their synaptic selectivity for interneuron innervation. These constitute key neuronal network alterations in the human cortex.
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