不同行为状态下小鼠视觉皮层第6层皮质丘脑反馈的二维成像

S. Augustinaite, B. Kuhn
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第6层(Layer 6, L6)是大脑皮层最深处的层,是皮层及皮层下各区域内调节行为状态相关信息加工的关键结构之一。然而,我们对体内不同L6回路的功能意义知之甚少。由于难以进入记录/成像部位,神经元回路的复杂性和神经元形态的异质性,在行为动物中进行L6实验仍然具有挑战性。在这里,我们主要关注初级视觉皮层L6反馈投射到视觉丘脑(外侧膝状核),它调节视觉信号从视网膜到皮层的传递。我们开发了一种方法来“解剖”和研究这些L6皮质丘脑反馈投影在体内用2P显微镜。利用这种方法,我们可以可靠地成像逆行标记的皮质丘脑和其他兴奋性L6神经元,覆盖整个层,直至硬脑膜下约850 μm。在监测小鼠行为状态的同时,可以同时记录数百个神经元,并在数小时内和/或在不同天内重复记录。这使我们能够研究从完全清醒到睡眠等不同行为状态下皮层对初级视觉丘脑的反馈。
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2-P imaging of mouse visual cortex layer 6 corticothalamic feedback during different behavior states
Layer 6 (L6), the deepest lamina of cerebral cortex, is one of the key structures regulating behavior state related information processing within the cortex and various subcortical areas. However, very little is known about the functional significance of different L6 circuits in vivo. L6 experiments in the behaving animals still remain challenging due to hard access of the recording / imaging site, complexity of neuronal circuits and heterogeneity in neuron morphology. Here, we focus on primary visual cortex L6 feedback projections to visual thalamus (lateral geniculate nucleus) which regulate visual signal transmission from retina to cortex. We developed a method to “dissect” and study these L6 corticothalamic feedback projections in vivo with 2P microscopy. With this method, we can reliably image retrogradely labeled corticothalamic and other excitatory L6 neurons throughout full layer, down to about 850 μm below dura in a head-fixed mouse. Up to a few hundred individual neurons can be recorded simultaneously for several hours and/or repeatedly recorded during different days, while monitoring mouse behavior state. This allows us to study the cortical feedback to the primary visual thalamus during different behavior states, ranging from full alertness to sleep.
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