The plasticitome of cortical interneurons

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Amanda R. McFarlan
Christina Y. C. Chou
Airi Watanabe
Nicole Cherepacha
Maria Haddad
Hannah Owens
P. Jesper Sjöström
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[1] The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre,Centre for Research in Neuroscience, Department of Medicine
[2] McGill University,Integrated Program in Neuroscience
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Hebb postulated that, to store information in the brain, assemblies of excitatory neurons coding for a percept are bound together via associative long-term synaptic plasticity. In this view, it is unclear what role, if any, is carried out by inhibitory interneurons. Indeed, some have argued that inhibitory interneurons are not plastic. Yet numerous recent studies have demonstrated that, similar to excitatory neurons, inhibitory interneurons also undergo long-term plasticity. Here, we discuss the many diverse forms of long-term plasticity that are found at inputs to and outputs from several types of cortical inhibitory interneuron, including their plasticity of intrinsic excitability and their homeostatic plasticity. We explain key plasticity terminology, highlight key interneuron plasticity mechanisms, extract overarching principles and point out implications for healthy brain functionality as well as for neuropathology. We introduce the concept of the plasticitome — the synaptic plasticity counterpart to the genome or the connectome — as well as nomenclature and definitions for dealing with this rich diversity of plasticity. We argue that the great diversity of interneuron plasticity rules is best understood at the circuit level, for example as a way of elucidating how the credit-assignment problem is solved in deep biological neural networks.
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