Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2041011 Cell Reports 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryCellular resolution three-dimensional (3D) visualization of defined, fluorescently labeled long-range neuronal networks in the uncut adult mouse brain has been elusive. Here, a virus-based strategy is described that allowed fluorescent labeling of centrifugally projecting neuronal populations in the ventral forebrain and their directly, monosynaptically connected bulbar interneurons upon a single stereotaxic injection into select neuronal populations. Implementation of improved tissue clearing combined with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy permitted imaging of the resulting connectivity maps in a single whole-brain scan. Subsequent 3D reconstructions revealed the exact distribution of the diverse neuronal ensembles monosynaptically connected with distinct bulbar interneuron populations. Moreover, rehydratation of brains after light-sheet fluorescence imaging enabled the immunohistochemical identification of synaptically connected neurons. Thus, this study describes a method for identifying monosynaptic connectivity maps from distinct, virally labeled neuronal populations that helps in better understanding of information flow in neural systems.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Two-color light-sheet fluorescence microscopic imaging of adult mouse brains ► Virus-mediated monosynaptic tracing from defined neurons by single virus application ► Fluorescent protein preservation of rehydrated brains after light-sheet microscopy ► Visualization of olfactory connectomes for directly projecting forebrain neurons

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