Improved serotonin neuron-specific viral vectors applicable for optogenetic manipulation and recording

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Takuma Noguchi , Harune Hori , Koji Toda , Hisashi Shirakawa , Hitoshi Hashimoto , Kazuki Nagayasu
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Abstract

Serotonin neurons are central to the pathophysiology and therapeutics of mental disorders, including major depressive disorder, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Genetically modified mice make it possible to target serotonin neurons by selective expression of the Cre and Flp genes; however, orthogonal methods that can be used in combination with Cre and Flp are of high importance, considering the highly complicated neural networks in the brain. Here, we improved serotonin neuron-specific viral vectors with higher specificity and sufficient potency for optogenetic manipulation and recording.
改良的5 -羟色胺神经元特异性病毒载体,适用于光遗传操作和记录
5 -羟色胺神经元是精神障碍(包括重度抑郁症、焦虑症和精神分裂症)病理生理学和治疗学的核心。转基因小鼠通过选择性表达Cre和Flp基因使靶向血清素神经元成为可能;然而,考虑到大脑中高度复杂的神经网络,可以与Cre和Flp结合使用的正交方法非常重要。在这里,我们改进了血清素神经元特异性病毒载体,使其具有更高的特异性和足够的光遗传操作和记录效力。
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104
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (JPS) is an international open access journal intended for the advancement of pharmacological sciences in the world. The Journal welcomes submissions in all fields of experimental and clinical pharmacology, including neuroscience, and biochemical, cellular, and molecular pharmacology for publication as Reviews, Full Papers or Short Communications. Short Communications are short research article intended to provide novel and exciting pharmacological findings. Manuscripts concerning descriptive case reports, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies without pharmacological mechanism and dose-response determinations are not acceptable and will be rejected without peer review. The ethnopharmacological studies are also out of the scope of this journal. Furthermore, JPS does not publish work on the actions of biological extracts unknown chemical composition.
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