Synapses with Inhibitory Neurons Differentiate Anterior Cingulate from Dorsolateral Prefrontal Pathways Associated with Cognitive Control

Brain Chemistry Neurons 0301 basic medicine Calbindins SYSBIO Neuroscience(all) Presynaptic Terminals Prefrontal Cortex Gyrus Cinguli Immunohistochemistry Macaca mulatta Microscopy, Electron 03 medical and health sciences Cognition Memory, Short-Term S100 Calcium Binding Protein G 0302 clinical medicine Neural Pathways Synapses Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Animals SYSNEURO
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.01.006 Publication Date: 2009-02-26T10:45:55Z
ABSTRACT
The primate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) focus attention on relevant signals and suppress noise in cognitive tasks. However, their synaptic interactions and unique roles in cognitive control are unknown. We report that two distinct pathways to DLPFC area 9, one from the neighboring area 46 and the other from the functionally distinct ACC, similarly innervate excitatory neurons associated with selecting relevant stimuli. However, ACC has more prevalent and larger synapses with inhibitory neurons and preferentially innervates calbindin inhibitory neurons, which reduce noise by inhibiting excitatory neurons. In contrast, area 46 mostly innervates calretinin inhibitory neurons, which disinhibit excitatory neurons. These synaptic specializations suggest that ACC has a greater impact in reducing noise in dorsolateral areas during challenging cognitive tasks involving conflict, error, or reversing decisions, mechanisms that are disrupted in schizophrenia. These observations highlight the unique roles of the DLPFC and ACC in cognitive control.
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