Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice

Efforts to understand the role of the dentate gyrus have been hampered by the limitation of extracellular recordings to identify cell types. By combining extracellular recording with optogenetics, it has become possible to identify and characterize the activity of specific cell types. Here, we asses...

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Main Author: Cnops, Vanja
Other Authors: Ayumu Tashiro
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-701522023-02-28T18:31:44Z Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice Cnops, Vanja Ayumu Tashiro School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Efforts to understand the role of the dentate gyrus have been hampered by the limitation of extracellular recordings to identify cell types. By combining extracellular recording with optogenetics, it has become possible to identify and characterize the activity of specific cell types. Here, we assessed the feasibility of this technique to identify granule cells of the dentate gyrus in freely behaving mice. We were able to detect units that responded to light stimulation with short latency and high reliability. Although the short latency suggested that units were directly activated by light stimulation, we could not exclude the possibility that they were indirectly activated postsynaptic neurons. We also detected voltage fluctuations after the light stimulus, which were presumably caused by photovoltaic artefacts and synchronous activation of multiple cells. We believe that optogenetic identification of granule cells could be a valuable technique provided that the uncertainty about the response latency is resolved. ​Doctor of Philosophy (SBS) 2017-04-12T08:17:02Z 2017-04-12T08:17:02Z 2017 Thesis Cnops, V. (2017). Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70152 10.32657/10356/70152 en 109 p. application/pdf
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Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
description Efforts to understand the role of the dentate gyrus have been hampered by the limitation of extracellular recordings to identify cell types. By combining extracellular recording with optogenetics, it has become possible to identify and characterize the activity of specific cell types. Here, we assessed the feasibility of this technique to identify granule cells of the dentate gyrus in freely behaving mice. We were able to detect units that responded to light stimulation with short latency and high reliability. Although the short latency suggested that units were directly activated by light stimulation, we could not exclude the possibility that they were indirectly activated postsynaptic neurons. We also detected voltage fluctuations after the light stimulus, which were presumably caused by photovoltaic artefacts and synchronous activation of multiple cells. We believe that optogenetic identification of granule cells could be a valuable technique provided that the uncertainty about the response latency is resolved.
author2 Ayumu Tashiro
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Cnops, Vanja
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author Cnops, Vanja
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title Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
title_short Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
title_full Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
title_fullStr Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
title_sort establishing a combined optogenetic-electrophysiological method to characterize the activity of granule cells in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice
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