Spatial distribution of inhibitory synaptic connections during development of ferret primary visual cortex

Intracortical inhibition in the primary visual cortex plays an important role in creating properties like orientation and direction selectivity. However, the development of the spatial pattern of inhibitory connections is largely unexplored. This was investigated in the present study. Tangential slices of layers 2/3 of ferret striate cortex were prepared for whole-cell patch clamp recordings, and presynaptic inhibitory inputs to pyramidal neurons were scanned by local photolysis of Nmoc-caged glutamate. Inhibitory synaptic currents (IPSCs) were first detected around postnatal day (P) 17. They originated locally around the recorded cells. Both the number and the total areas supplying the inhibitory inputs increased thereafter and peaked at the time around and shortly after eye opening (P29–37). A refinement period then followed in which the areas providing the majority of inhibitory inputs shrank from 600 µm around the recorded neurons to 200–300 µm in more mature animals (≥P38). The amplitude of IPSCs increased progressively with increasing age. Long-range inhibitory inputs (>600 µm) were present around eye opening and they often developed into a clustered patchy pattern in more mature animals (≥P38). In summary, our results show a refinement and clustering in the spatial pattern of inhibitory connections during postnatal development of ferret visual cortex.

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