Human Purkinje cells outperform mouse Purkinje cells in dendritic complexity and computational capacity

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Stefano Masoli
Diana Sanchez-Ponce
Nora Vrieler
Karin Abu-Haya
Vitaly Lerner
Tal Shahar
Hermina Nedelescu
Martina Francesca Rizza
Ruth Benavides-Piccione
Javier DeFelipe
Yosef Yarom
Alberto Munoz
Egidio D’Angelo
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[1] University of Pavia,Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,Centro de Tecnología Biomédica (CTB)
[3] Northwestern University,Feinberg school of Medicine
[4] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Department of Neurobiology and ELSC, Edmond J. Safra Campus
[5] University of Rochester,Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Center of Visual Science
[6] Shaare Zedek Medical Center,Department of Neurosurgery
[7] Scripps Research Institute,Departamento de Biología Celular
[8] Instituto Cajal (CSIC),Digital Neuroscience Center
[9] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,undefined
[10] IRCCS Mondino Foundation,undefined
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Purkinje cells in the cerebellum are among the largest neurons in the brain and have been extensively investigated in rodents. However, their morphological and physiological properties remain poorly understood in humans. In this study, we utilized high-resolution morphological reconstructions and unique electrophysiological recordings of human Purkinje cells ex vivo to generate computational models and estimate computational capacity. An inter-species comparison showed that human Purkinje cell had similar fractal structures but were larger than those of mouse Purkinje cells. Consequently, given a similar spine density (2/μm), human Purkinje cell hosted approximately 7.5 times more dendritic spines than those of mice. Moreover, human Purkinje cells had a higher dendritic complexity than mouse Purkinje cells and usually emitted 2–3 main dendritic trunks instead of one. Intrinsic electro-responsiveness was similar between the two species, but model simulations revealed that the dendrites could process ~6.5 times (n = 51 vs. n = 8) more input patterns in human Purkinje cells than in mouse Purkinje cells. Thus, while human Purkinje cells maintained spike discharge properties similar to those of rodents during evolution, they developed more complex dendrites, enhancing computational capacity.
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