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Tracing tools to resolve neural circuits.

Floris G Wouterlood1, Marjolein Vinkenoog, Michel van den Oever.   

Abstract

In this paper we summarize neuroanatomical tracing methods, in particular combinations of methods designed to achieve the combined goals of tracing connectivity and extracting extra information from the projection or the target neurons. These combinations include techniques that identify projection fibres together with the neurons from which they originate, methods which establish the morphological or chemical identity of the target neurons and techniques to verify the presence of contacts between the terminal boutons on fibres and prospective target neurons. In the second part of this paper we describe a method recently developed in our laboratory, which consists of fluorescence tracing (introducing marker #1) combined with immunofluorescence with different fluorochromes (markers #2 and #3). This method enables us to observe the distribution of terminals of a particular set of projection fibres in contact with neurons belonging to two chemically different populations of interneuron. Multifluorescence confocal laser scanning is used for image acquisition of fibres and processes of presumed target neurons, and follow-up is by three-dimensional computer reconstruction. These reconstructions are used to determine that the contacts between the differentially labelled structures are real, i.e. with no optically empty space in between regardless of the angle of inspection. The specific experiments reported in this paper comprise the tracing with biotinylated dextran amine of fibres in the rat brain running from the presubiculum to layer III of the medial division of the entorhinal cortex. We studied the possibility of contacts in the latter area between the terminal boutons of these projecting fibres in association with presumed target neurons, i.e. parvalbumin and calretinin expressing interneurons.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12222817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Network        ISSN: 0954-898X            Impact factor:   1.273


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