成年小鼠前扣带皮层传入事件的全脑映射。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Molecular Pain Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17448069241300990
Man Xue, Qi-Yu Chen, Wantong Shi, Zhaoxiang Zhou, Xuhui Li, Fang Xu, Guoqiang Bi, Xixiao Yang, Jing-Shan Lu, Min Zhuo
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前扣带皮层(ACC)对疼痛感知、情绪和认知至关重要。先前的研究表明,ACC具有复杂的网络结构,它可以接收来自许多大脑区域的一些投射纤维,包括丘脑、大脑皮层和其他大脑区域。然而,仍然缺乏成年小鼠ACC的全脑图谱。在本研究中,我们利用狂犬病毒为基础的逆行跨单突触追踪系统来绘制成年小鼠单侧ACC的全脑传入事件。我们还结合了一种新的高通量,高速和高分辨率的VISoR成像技术来生成三维全脑重建。我们的研究结果表明,有几个主要的大脑结构组向ACC发送直接的单突触输入,包括大脑皮层、杏仁核、纹状体、丘脑和脑干。我们还发现前扣带皮层神经元主要接受同侧单突触投射。一些皮质区域和前脑区域也双侧投射到ACC。这些发现提供了对成年小鼠ACC传入事件的完整分析,ACC传入事件的全脑图谱将为疼痛、记忆和认知的研究提供重要的解剖学证据。
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Whole-brain mapping of afferents to the anterior cingulate cortex in adult mice.

The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is critical for pain perception, emotion and cognition. Previous studies showed that the ACC has a complex network architecture, which can receive some projection fibers from many brain regions, including the thalamus, the cerebral cortex and other brain regions. However, there was still a lack of whole-brain mapping of the ACC in adult mice. In the present study, we utilized a rabies virus-based retrograde trans-monosynaptic tracing system to map whole-brain afferents to the unilateral ACC in adult mice. We also combined with a new high-throughput, high-speed and high-resolution VISoR imaging technique to generate a three-dimensional whole-brain reconstruction. Our results showed that several principal groups of brain structures send direct monosynaptic inputs to the ACC, including the cerebral cortex, amygdala, striatum, the thalamus, and the brainstem. We also found that cortical neurons in the ACC mainly receive ipsilateral monosynaptic projections. Some cortical areas and forebrain regions also bilaterally projected to the ACC. These findings provide a complete analysis of the afferents to the ACC in adult mice, and whole-brain mapping of ACC afferents would provide important anatomic evidence for the study of pain, memory, and cognition.

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Molecular Pain
Molecular Pain 医学-神经科学
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5.60
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3.00%
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56
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Pain is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that considers manuscripts in pain research at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Molecular Pain provides a forum for molecular pain scientists to communicate their research findings in a targeted manner to others in this important and growing field.
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