The short-term plasticity of VIP interneurons in motor cortex
Amanda R. McFarlan, Isabella Gomez, Christina Y. C. Chou, Adam Alcolado, Rui Ponte Costa, P. Jesper Sjöström

TL;DR
This study explores how VIP interneurons in the mouse motor cortex change their activity in the short term, revealing differences in how they respond to inputs and outputs.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct short-term plasticity patterns at VIP interneuron synapses, linking variability to release probability and potential functional roles.
Findings
VIP interneuron outputs onto MCs and BCs show consistent short-term depression.
Excitatory inputs to VIP interneurons show heterogeneous short-term dynamics.
Variability in short-term plasticity at VIP interneuron inputs is linked to release probability.
Abstract
Short-term plasticity is an important feature in the brain for shaping neural dynamics and for information processing. Short-term plasticity is known to depend on many factors including brain region, cortical layer, and cell type. Here we focus on vasoactive-intestinal peptide (VIP) interneurons (INs). VIP INs play a key disinhibitory role in cortical circuits by inhibiting other IN types, including Martinotti cells (MCs) and basket cells (BCs). Despite this prominent role, short-term plasticity at synapses to and from VIP INs is not well described. In this study, we therefore characterized the short-term plasticity at inputs and outputs of genetically targeted VIP INs in mouse motor cortex. To explore inhibitory to inhibitory (I → I) short-term plasticity at layer 2/3 (L2/3) VIP IN outputs onto L5 MCs and BCs, we relied on a combination of whole-cell recording, 2-photon microscopy, and…
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