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AAV1 is the optimal viral vector for optogenetic experiments in pigeons (Columba livia).

Noemi Rook1, John Michael Tuff2, Sevim Isparta2,3, Olivia Andrea Masseck4, Stefan Herlitze5, Onur Güntürkün2, Roland Pusch2.   

Abstract

Although optogenetics has revolutionized rodent neuroscience, it is still rarely used in other model organisms as the efficiencies of viral gene transfer differ between species and comprehensive viral transduction studies are rare. However, for comparative research, birds offer valuable model organisms as they have excellent visual and cognitive capabilities. Therefore, the following study establishes optogenetics in pigeons on histological, physiological, and behavioral levels. We show that AAV1 is the most efficient viral vector in various brain regions and leads to extensive anterograde and retrograde ChR2 expression when combined with the CAG promoter. Furthermore, transient optical stimulation of ChR2 expressing cells in the entopallium decreases pigeons' contrast sensitivity during a grayscale discrimination task. This finding demonstrates causal evidence for the involvement of the entopallium in contrast perception as well as a proof of principle for optogenetics in pigeons and provides the groundwork for various other methods that rely on viral gene transfer in birds.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33483632      PMCID: PMC7822860          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-020-01595-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


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