Locus coeruleus modulation of single-cell representation and population dynamics in the mouse prefrontal cortex during attentional switching
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Abstract
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to adjust behavioral strategies in response to changing environmental contingencies and internal demands, is fundamental to cognitive functions. Despite a large body of pharmacology and lesion studies, the precise neurophysiological mechanisms that underlie behavioral flexibility are still under active investigations. This work is aimed to determine the role of a brainstem-to-prefrontal cortex circuit in flexible rule switching. We trained mice to perform a set-shifting task, in which they learned to switch attention to distinguish complex sensory cues. Using chemogenetic inhibition, we selectively targeted genetically-defined locus coeruleus (LC) neurons or their input to the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). We revealed that suppressing either the LC or its mPFC projections severely impaired switching behavior, establishing the critical role of the LC-mPFC circuit in supporting attentional switching. To uncover the neurophysiological substrates of the behavioral deficits, we paired endoscopic calcium imaging of the mPFC with chemogenetic inhibition of the LC in task-performing mice. We found that mPFC prominently responded to attentional switching and that LC inhibition not only enhanced the engagement of mPFC neurons but also broadened single-neuron tuning in the task. At the population level, LC inhibition disrupted mPFC dynamic changes and impaired the encoding capacity for switching. Our results highlight the profound impact of the ascending LC input on modulating prefrontal dynamics and provide new insights into the cellular and circuit-level mechanisms that support behavioral flexibility.
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