全脑免疫标记和组织清除在印迹研究中的应用。

IF 2.2 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Alessandra Franceschini , Michelle Jin , Claire W. Chen , Ludovico Silvestri , Alessia Mastrodonato , Christine Ann Denny
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摘要

近年来,在遗传和成像技术进步的推动下,记忆研究取得了重大进展,这些技术的进步使人们能够前所未有地接触到个人的记忆痕迹或印记。尽管卡尔·拉什利(Karl Lashley)自20世纪30年代 以来一直认为,印迹并不局限于特定的区域,而是分布在整个大脑中,但目前大多数研究都只关注大脑的一个或几个区域。然而,这种划分的方法忽略了多个大脑区域之间的相互作用,限制了我们对印痕机制的理解。最近,一些研究已经开始调查整个大脑的印迹,但由于缺乏能够在整个大脑中以单细胞分辨率重建多个集合的标准化技术,研究仍然受到限制。在这篇综述中,我们通过即时早期基因(IEG)技术、组织清除方法、显微镜模式和自动化大规模分析的最新技术进展和发现来指导研究人员。这些创新可以推动该领域向前发展,构建正常和疾病状态的全脑印痕图,从而提供前所未有的新见解。最后,本综述旨在弥合单一脑区研究与对全脑脑印迹的全面理解之间的差距,揭示探索脑印迹背后的神经元机制的新方法。
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Brain-wide immunolabeling and tissue clearing applications for engram research
In recent years, there has been significant progress in memory research, driven by genetic and imaging technological advances that have given unprecedented access to individual memory traces or engrams. Although Karl Lashley argued since the 1930s that an engram is not confined to a particular area but rather distributed across the entire brain, most current studies have focused exclusively on a single or few brain regions. However, this compartmentalized approach overlooks the interactions between multiple brain regions, limiting our understanding of engram mechanisms. More recently, several studies have begun to investigate engrams across the brain, but research is still limited by a lack of standardized techniques capable of reconstructing multiple ensembles at single-cell resolution across the entire brain. In this review, we guide researchers through the latest technological advancements and discoveries in immediate early gene (IEG) techniques, tissue clearing methods, microscope modalities, and automated large-scale analysis. These innovations could propel the field forward in building brain-wide engram maps of normal and disease states, thus, providing unprecedented new insights. Ultimately, this review aims to bridge the gap between research focused on single brain regions and the need for a comprehensive understanding of whole-brain engrams, revealing new approaches for exploring the neuronal mechanisms underlying engrams.
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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
7.40%
发文量
77
审稿时长
12.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Learning and Memory publishes articles examining the neurobiological mechanisms underlying learning and memory at all levels of analysis ranging from molecular biology to synaptic and neural plasticity and behavior. We are especially interested in manuscripts that examine the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms underlying learning, memory and plasticity in both experimental animals and human subjects.
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