Synaptic Convergence of Motor and Somatosensory Cortical Afferents onto GABAergic Interneurons in the Rat Striatum

Cortical afferents to the basal ganglia, and in particular the corticostriatal projections, are critical in the expression of basal ganglia function in health and disease. The corticostriatal projections are topographically organized but also partially overlap and interdigitate. To determine whether projections from distinct cortical areas converge at the level of single interneurons in the striatum, double anterograde labeling from the primary motor (M1) and primary somatosensory (S1) cortices in the rat, was combined with immunolabeling for parvalbumin (PV), to identify one population of striatal GABAergic interneurons. Cortical afferents from M1 and S1 gave rise to distinct, but partially overlapping, arbors of varicose axons in the striatum. PV-positive neurons were often apposed by cortical terminals and, in many instances, apposed by terminals from both cortical areas. Frequently, individual cortical axons formed multiple varicosities apposed to the same PV-positive neuron. Electron microscopy confirmed that the cortical terminals formed asymmetric synapses with the dendrites and perikarya of PV-positive neurons as well as unlabelled dendritic spines. Correlated light and electron microscopy revealed that individual PV-positive neurons received synaptic input from axon terminals derived from both motor and somatosensory cortices. These results demonstrate that, within areas of overlap of functionally distinct projections, there is synaptic convergence at the single cell level. Sensorimotor integration in the basal ganglia is thus likely to be mediated, at least in part, by striatal GABAergic interneurons. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the pattern of innervation of GABAergic interneurons by cortical afferents is different from the cortical innervation of spiny projection neurons.

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