Cellular components and circuitry of the presubiculum and its functional role in the head direction system
Simonette J, Fricker D
Simonette-2018
Simonnet J, Fricker D (2018 ) Cellular components and circuitry of the presubiculum and its functional role in the head direction system. Cell Tissue Res. 373:3:541-556. doi: 10.1007/s00441-018-2841-y.
Abstract
Orientation in space is a fundamental cognitive process relying on brain-wide neuronal circuits. Many neurons in the
presubiculum in the parahippocampal region encode head direction and each head direction cell selectively discharges when
the animal faces a specific direction. Here, we attempt to link the current knowledge of afferent and efferent connectivity of the
presubiculum to the processing of the head direction signal. We describe the cytoarchitecture of the presubicular six-layered
cortex and the morphological and electrophysiological intrinsic properties of principal neurons and interneurons. While the
presubicular head direction signal depends on synaptic input from thalamus, the intra- and interlaminar information flow in
the microcircuit of the presubiculum may contribute to refine directional tuning. The interaction of a specific interneuron type, the
Martinotti cells, with the excitatory pyramidal cells may maintain the head direction signal in the presubiculum with attractor-like
properties.
