کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2040770 | 1543150 | 2015 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• Transgenic Drosophila strains expressing synaptic sensors are reported
• Concurrent dual color imaging of pre- and postsynaptic activity is demonstrated
• Olfactory coding across synapses is visualized in central olfactory neurons
• Experience-dependent pre- and postsynaptic plasticity is differentiated
SummaryDrosophila represents a key model organism for dissecting neuronal circuits that underlie innate and adaptive behavior. However, this task is limited by a lack of tools to monitor physiological parameters of spatially distributed, central synapses in identified neurons. We generated transgenic fly strains that express functional fluorescent reporters targeted to either pre- or postsynaptic compartments. Presynaptic Ca2+ dynamics are monitored using synaptophysin-coupled GCaMP3, synaptic transmission is monitored using red fluorescent synaptophysin-pHTomato, and postsynaptic Ca2+ dynamics are visualized using GCaMP3 fused with the postsynaptic matrix protein, dHomer. Using two-photon in vivo imaging of olfactory projection neurons, odor-evoked activity across populations of synapses is visualized in the antennal lobe and the mushroom body calyx. Prolonged odor exposure causes odor-specific and differential experience-dependent changes in pre- and postsynaptic activity at both levels of olfactory processing. The approach advances the physiological analysis of synaptic connections across defined groups of neurons in intact Drosophila.
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Journal: - Volume 10, Issue 12, 31 March 2015, Pages 2083–2095