Cell Reports (Jul 2024)

Astroglial networks control visual responses of superior collicular neurons and sensory-motor behavior

  • Josien Visser,
  • Giampaolo Milior,
  • Rachel Breton,
  • Julien Moulard,
  • Maina Garnero,
  • Pascal Ezan,
  • Jérôme Ribot,
  • Nathalie Rouach

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 7
p. 114504

Abstract

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Summary: Astroglial networks closely interact with neuronal populations, but their functional contribution to neuronal representation of sensory information remains unexplored. The superior colliculus (SC) integrates multi-sensory information by generating distinct spatial patterns of neuronal functional responses to specific sensory stimulation. Here, we report that astrocytes from the mouse SC form extensive networks in the retinorecipient layer compared to visual cortex. This strong astroglial connectivity relies on high expression of gap-junction proteins. Genetic disruption of this connectivity functionally impairs SC retinotopic and orientation preference responses. These alterations are region specific, absent in primary visual cortex, and associated at the circuit level with a specific impairment of collicular neurons synaptic transmission. This has implications for SC-related visually induced innate behavior, as disrupting astroglial networks impairs light-evoked temporary arrest. Our results indicate that astroglial networks shape synaptic circuit activity underlying SC functional visual responses and play a crucial role in integrating visual cues to drive sensory-motor behavior.

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