Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6274647 | Neuroscience | 2013 | 15 Pages |
•Inverted pyramidal neurons can be targeted for in vitro electrophysiology.•Inverted neurons are different from neighboring upright neurons.•Inverted neurons in the mouse neocortex differ from those found in the rat.
An increasing number of studies indicate that there exists greater diversity of cortical neurons than previously appreciated. In the present report, we use a combination of physiological and morphological methods to characterize cortical neurons in infragranular layers with apical dendrites pointing toward the white-matter compared to those neurons with apical dendrites pointing toward the pia in both mouse and rat neocortex. Several features of the dendritic morphology and intrinsic and synaptic physiology of these “inverted” neurons revealed numerous differences among this cell type between species. We also found differences between the different cell types within the same species. These data reveal that similar cell types in the rat and mouse may not always share similar physiological and morphological properties. These data are relevant to models of information processing through micro- and larger neocortical circuits and indicate that different cell types found within similar lamina can have different functional properties.