A Viral Labelling Study of Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus Caudalis Projection Neurons Targeting the Parabrachial Nucleus

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sophie Maric, Mehedi Hasan, Madison L. Pounder, Brett A. Graham, Tyler J. Browne
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Projection neurons (PNs) in the Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus Caudalis (Sp5C) relay orofacial nociceptive information to higher brain regions such as the thalamus and the parabrachial nucleus (PBN). Our understanding of Sp5C PN organisation and function has advanced less than the parallel spinal cord output system despite their corresponding roles for transmission of nociceptive signals from the orofacial region and body respectively. Viral vectors are an established approach for studying circuit connectivity in the nervous system, but different serotypes are known to produce variable results across circuits. As such, we sought to validate the utility of two common viral serotypes in spinal PN research: retrograde adeno-associated virus serotype 2 (rgAAV) and adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9), for identifying and analysing Sp5C PNs that project to the PBN. Following unilateral injections of either viral serotype into the PBN, many Sp5C projection neurons were retrogradely labelled. For both serotypes, these injections labelled Sp5C PNs bilaterally with a strong bias to the ipsilateral Sp5C. Within Sp5C, similar levels of PN labelling were present in both superficial and deep regions, contrasting previous work in spinal PNs that showed greater labelling by AAV9 versus rgAAV. Comparisons of the age dependence of labelling showed greater retrograde labelling of Sp5C projection neurons when injections were made in young adult animals. Finally, we demonstrate successful Cre-dependent recombination to selectively express channelrhodopsin-2 in Sp5C projection neurons. Together, these experiments show that rgAAV and AAV9 produce strong Sp5C PN transduction and provide a basis for future study of the afferent and efferent functions of the Sp5C PN population in health and disease.

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针对臂旁核的脊髓三叉核尾侧投射神经元的病毒标记研究
脊髓三叉神经尾核(Sp5C)中的投射神经元(PNs)将口面伤害性信息传递给丘脑和臂旁核(PBN)等大脑高级区域。我们对Sp5C - PN组织和功能的了解不如平行脊髓输出系统,尽管它们分别在传递来自口面部和身体的伤害性信号方面发挥了相应的作用。病毒载体是研究神经系统回路连通性的既定方法,但已知不同的血清型会在回路中产生不同的结果。因此,我们试图验证两种常见病毒血清型在脊髓PN研究中的效用:逆行腺相关病毒血清型2 (rgAAV)和腺相关病毒血清型9 (AAV9),用于识别和分析投射到PBN的Sp5C PNs。单侧注射任一血清型病毒到PBN后,许多Sp5C投射神经元被逆行标记。对于两种血清型,这些注射标记了双侧Sp5C PNs,对同侧Sp5C有强烈的偏见。在Sp5C中,在浅表和深部区域都存在相似水平的PN标记,与之前在脊髓PN中的研究相比,AAV9比rgAAV标记更大。标记的年龄依赖性比较显示,在年轻的成年动物中注射Sp5C投射神经元时,Sp5C的逆行标记更大。最后,我们成功地证明了cre依赖性重组在Sp5C投射神经元中选择性表达通道视紫红质-2。综上所述,这些实验表明rgAAV和AAV9能产生较强的Sp5C PN转导,为进一步研究Sp5C PN群体在健康和疾病中的传入和输出功能提供了基础。
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Journal of Neurochemistry
Journal of Neurochemistry 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.30
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2.10%
发文量
181
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Neurochemistry focuses on molecular, cellular and biochemical aspects of the nervous system, the pathogenesis of neurological disorders and the development of disease specific biomarkers. It is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel mechanistic insights, represent a clear advance over previous studies and have the potential to generate exciting future research.
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