脉络丛中的生物发光光遗传学:体内光遗传学和化学遗传学的综合控制。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Neurophotonics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1117/1.NPh.11.2.024210
Eric Klein, Sophie Marsh, Jordan Becker, Mark Andermann, Maria Lehtinen, Christopher I Moore
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摘要

意义重大:脉络丛(ChP)上皮细胞网络显示出多种多样的动态,包括传播的钙波和单细胞中的个别波动。这些快速事件突出表明,脉络丛上皮细胞的动态可能反映了信息处理和信号传导中与行为相关且具有临床重要性的变化。光遗传学和化学遗传学工具提供了时空精确和持续的方法来测试体内的这种动态变化。在这里,我们描述了一种新型光遗传学和化学遗传学组合工具--生物发光-光遗传学(BioLuminescent-OptoGenetics,BL-OG)--在体内用于 ChP 的可行性。在 "LuMinOpsin"(LMO)BL-OG 策略中,荧光素酶与相邻的光遗传元件相连。当通过荧光素酶结合小分子(荧光素)产生的光或通过传统光遗传光源和 BL-OG 报告通过产生的光激活时,该分子可实现化学激活:我们利用转基因和Cre定向靶向ChP,表达了LMO3(一种高斯荧光素酶-VChR1融合物),这是一种在神经系统中非常有效的构建物。在 ChP 中表达 LMO3 的小鼠中,我们使用植入插管系统直接成像了多种途径给予腔肠素(CTZ:荧光素)后产生的 BL 光。我们还利用家笼录像和Deep LabCut分析检测了重复给药CTZ对基本健康和行为指数的影响:结果:CTZ的多种给药途径都能促进BL光子的产生,包括脑静脉注射、静脉注射和腹腔注射。静脉注射会产生快速的 "闪光 "动力学,并在数秒至数分钟内减弱;腹腔注射会产生持续数小时的缓慢上升活动。小鼠腹腔注射 CTZ 1 周后,体重、饮水、运动行为或睡眠/觉醒周期均无明显变化:结论:BL-OG/LMO 为测试 ChP 动态在生物过程中的作用提供了独特的优势。
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BioLuminescent OptoGenetics in the choroid plexus: integrated opto- and chemogenetic control in vivo.

Significance: The choroid plexus (ChP) epithelial network displays diverse dynamics, including propagating calcium waves and individuated fluctuations in single cells. These rapid events underscore the possibility that ChP dynamics may reflect behaviorally relevant and clinically important changes in information processing and signaling. Optogenetic and chemogenetic tools provide spatiotemporally precise and sustained approaches for testing such dynamics in vivo. Here, we describe the feasibility of a novel combined opto- and chemogenetic tool, BioLuminescent-OptoGenetics (BL-OG), for the ChP in vivo. In the "LuMinOpsin" (LMO) BL-OG strategy, a luciferase is tethered to an adjacent optogenetic element. This molecule allows chemogenetic activation when the opsin is driven by light produced through luciferase binding a small molecule (luciferin) or by conventional optogenetic light sources and BL-OG report of activation through light production.

Aim: To test the viability of BL-OG/LMO for ChP control.

Approach: Using transgenic and Cre-directed targeting to the ChP, we expressed LMO3 (a Gaussia luciferase-VChR1 fusion), a highly effective construct in neural systems. In mice expressing LMO3 in ChP, we directly imaged BL light production following multiple routes of coelenterazine (CTZ: luciferin) administration using an implanted cannula system. We also used home-cage videography with Deep LabCut analysis to test for any impact of repeated CTZ administration on basic health and behavioral indices.

Results: Multiple routes of CTZ administration drove BL photon production, including intracerebroventricular, intravenous, and intraperitoneal injection. Intravenous administration resulted in fast "flash" kinetics that diminished in seconds to minutes, and intraperitoneal administration resulted in slow rising activity that sustained hours. Mice showed no consistent impact of 1 week of intraperitoneal CTZ administration on weight, drinking, motor behavior, or sleep/wake cycles.

Conclusions: BL-OG/LMO provides unique advantages for testing the role of ChP dynamics in biological processes.

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Neurophotonics
Neurophotonics Neuroscience-Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
11.30%
发文量
114
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: At the interface of optics and neuroscience, Neurophotonics is a peer-reviewed journal that covers advances in optical technology applicable to study of the brain and their impact on the basic and clinical neuroscience applications.
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