| Literature DB >> 35044725 |
Brian Zingg1, Hong-Wei Dong1, Huizhong Whit Tao2, Li I Zhang2.
Abstract
Viruses that spread transsynaptically provide a powerful means to study interconnected circuits in the brain. Here we describe the use of adeno-associated virus, serotype 1 (AAV1), as a tool to achieve robust, anterograde transsynaptic spread in a variety of unidirectional pathways. A protocol for performing intracranial AAV1 injections in mice is presented, along with additional guidance for planning experiments, sourcing materials, and optimizing the approach to achieve the most successful outcomes. By following the methods presented here, researchers will be able to reveal postsynaptically connected neurons downstream of a given AAV1 injection site and access these input-defined cells for subsequent mapping, recording, and manipulation to characterize their anatomical and functional properties.Entities:
Keywords: AAV; anterograde transsynaptic virus; viral tracing
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35044725 PMCID: PMC8852298 DOI: 10.1002/cpz1.339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Protoc ISSN: 2691-1299