| Literature DB >> 33400916 |
Jasper S Phelps1, David Grant Colburn Hildebrand1, Brett J Graham2, Aaron T Kuan2, Logan A Thomas2, Tri M Nguyen2, Julia Buhmann3, Anthony W Azevedo4, Anne Sustar4, Sweta Agrawal4, Mingguan Liu2, Brendan L Shanny2, Jan Funke3, John C Tuthill4, Wei-Chung Allen Lee5.
Abstract
To investigate circuit mechanisms underlying locomotor behavior, we used serial-section electron microscopy (EM) to acquire a synapse-resolution dataset containing the ventral nerve cord (VNC) of an adult female Drosophila melanogaster. To generate this dataset, we developed GridTape, a technology that combines automated serial-section collection with automated high-throughput transmission EM. Using this dataset, we studied neuronal networks that control leg and wing movements by reconstructing all 507 motor neurons that control the limbs. We show that a specific class of leg sensory neurons synapses directly onto motor neurons with the largest-caliber axons on both sides of the body, representing a unique pathway for fast limb control. We provide open access to the dataset and reconstructions registered to a standard atlas to permit matching of cells between EM and light microscopy data. We also provide GridTape instrumentation designs and software to make large-scale EM more accessible and affordable to the scientific community.Entities:
Keywords: campaniform sensilla; connectomics; limb control; motor neurons; sensory feedback; serial-section electron microscopy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33400916 PMCID: PMC8312698 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 66.850