Outer layer of Vb neurons in medial entorhinal cortex project to hippocampal dentate gyrus in mice

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Outer layer of Vb neurons in medial entorhinal cortex project to hippocampal dentate gyrus in mice

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Yamamoto, N.; Yokose, J.; Ramesh, K.; Kitamura, T.; Ogawa, S. K.

Abstract

Entorhinal cortical (EC)-hippocampal (HPC) circuits are crucial for learning and memory. Although it was traditionally believed that superficial layers (II/III) of the EC mainly project to the HPC and deep layers (V/VI) receive input from the HPC, recent studies have highlighted the significant projections from layers Va and VI of the EC into the HPC. However, it still remains unknown whether Vb neurons in the EC provide projections to the hippocampus. In this study, using a molecular marker for Vb and retrograde tracers, we identified that the outer layer of Vb in the medial EC (MEC) neurons directly project to both dorsal and ventral hippocampal DG, with a significant preference for the ventral DG. In contrast to the distribution of DG-projecting Vb cells, anterior thalamus-projecting Vb cells are distributed through the outer to the inner layer of Vb. Furthermore, dual tracer injections revealed that DG-projecting Vb cells and anterior thalamus-projecting Vb cells are distinct populations. These results suggest that the roles of MEC Vb neurons are not merely limited to the formation of EC-HPC loop circuits, but rather contribute to multiple neural processes for learning and memory.

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