2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.20.427525
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Striatal fiber photometry reflects primarily non-somatic activity

Abstract: Fiber photometry recordings are commonly used as a proxy for neuronal activity, based on the assumption that increases in bulk calcium fluorescence reflect increases in spiking of the underlying neural population. However, this assumption has not been adequately tested. Here, using endoscopic calcium imaging in the striatum we report that the bulk fluorescence signal correlates weakly with somatic calcium signals, suggesting that this signal does not reflect spiking activity, but may instead reflect subthresho… Show more

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“…LFPs reflect aggregate voltage in a region, and given the density of dendritic arbors relative to somas, these changes in voltages in a region may biased towards reflecting afferent inputs to a region, via depolarization and hyperpolarization of dendrites receiving those signals. Support for this perspective was recently provided in models of calcium transient activity with GCaMP sensors in the dorsal striatum (Legaria et al, 2021). Given this, one hypothesis consistent with our data is that vmPFC in ELS animals is lacking relevant feedback on the efficacy of extinction learning, and this information may be provided via gamma band oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…LFPs reflect aggregate voltage in a region, and given the density of dendritic arbors relative to somas, these changes in voltages in a region may biased towards reflecting afferent inputs to a region, via depolarization and hyperpolarization of dendrites receiving those signals. Support for this perspective was recently provided in models of calcium transient activity with GCaMP sensors in the dorsal striatum (Legaria et al, 2021). Given this, one hypothesis consistent with our data is that vmPFC in ELS animals is lacking relevant feedback on the efficacy of extinction learning, and this information may be provided via gamma band oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Fiber photometry signals may increase in response to greater firing in the population as a whole, or in response to increased synchronization across the population. Recent work comparing neuronal firing and fiber photometry (with simultaneous multi-unit electrophysiology and fiber photometry) in the striatum suggests that while an initial phase of calcium signal correlates well with firing, fiber photometry signals are also more prolonged, which may represent dendritic calcium influx associated with backpropagation ( Legaria et al, 2021 ). For a combination of reasons, fiber photometry signals are slow and often lag changes in spiking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recordings of bulk calcium activity can include subthreshold fluctuations in both dendritic and somatic calcium 43 . To test whether increases in D1 SPN calcium activity reflected increased excitatory drive onto D1 SPNs , we performed whole cell recordings of spontaneous excitatory events in the presence of tetrodotoxin (TTX), which allowed us to record quantal release in the absence of action potential-mediated vesicular release (mini excitatory post-synaptic currents, or mEPSCs).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%