Selective manipulation of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in top-down and bottom-up visual pathways using ultrasound stimulation
- Authors
- Jo, Yehhyun; Liang, Xiaojia; Nguyen, Hong Hanh; Choi, Yeonseo; Choi, Minji; Bae, Ga-Eun; Cho, Yakdol; Woo, Jiwan; Lee, Hyunjoo Jenny
- Issue Date
- 2025-05
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Brain Stimulation, v.18, no.3, pp.848 - 862
- Abstract
- Introduction: Techniques for precise manipulation of neurons in specific neural pathways are crucial for excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) balance and investigation of complex brain circuits. Low-intensity focused ultrasound stimulation (LIFUS) has emerged as a promising tool for noninvasive deep-brain targeting at high spatial resolution. However, there is a lack of studies that extensively investigate the modulation of top-down and bottom-up corticothalamic circuits via selective manipulation of excitatory and inhibitory neurons. Here, a comprehensive methodology using electrophysiological recording and c-Fos staining is employed to demonstrate pulse repetition frequency (PRF)-dependent E/I selectivity of ultrasound stimulation in the top-down and bottom-up corticothalamic pathways of the visual circuit in rodents. Materials and methods: Ultrasound stimulation at various PRFs is applied to either the lateral posterior nucleus of the thalamus (LP) or the primary visual cortex (V1), and multi-channel single-unit activity is recorded from the V1 using a silicon probe. Results and conclusion: Our results demonstrate that high-frequency PRFs, particularly at 3 kHz and 1 kHz, are effective at activating the bidirectional corticothalamic visual pathway. In addition, brain region-specific PRFs modulate E/I cortical signals, corticothalamic projections, and synaptic neurotransmission, which is imperative for circuit-specific applications and behavioral studies.
- Keywords
- Visual cortex; Thalamus; Corticothalamic pathways; Bidirectional activation; Neural circuit; Focused ultrasound; Brain stimulation
- ISSN
- 1935-861X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152495
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.brs.2025.04.008
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- KIST Article > Others
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