Matteucci, Giulio Guyoton, Maëlle Mayrhofer, Johannes M Auffret, Matthieu Foustoukos, Georgios Petersen, Carl C H El-Boustani, Sami
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Neuron
Behavioral states can influence performance of goal-directed sensorimotor tasks. Yet, it is unclear how altered neuronal sensory representations in these states relate to task performance and learning. We trained water-restricted mice in a two-whisker discrimination task to study cortical circuits underlying perceptual decision-making under differe...
Cao, Bing Scherrer, Gregory Chen, Lu
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Neuron
Central sensitization caused by spinal disinhibition is a key mechanism of mechanical allodynia in neuropathic pain. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying spinal disinhibition after nerve injury remain unclear. Here, we show in mice that spared nerve injury (SNI), which induces mechanical hypersensitivity and neuropathic pain, triggers homeo...
Martins, Luis F Brambilla, Ilaria Motta, Alessia de Pretis, Stefano Bhat, Ganesh Parameshwar Badaloni, Aurora Malpighi, Chiara Amin, Neal D Imai, Fumiyasu Almeida, Ramiro D
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Neuron
The nervous system requires metabolites and oxygen supplied by the neurovascular network, but this necessitates close apposition of neurons and endothelial cells. We find motor neurons attract vessels with long-range VEGF signaling, but endothelial cells in the axonal pathway are an obstacle for establishing connections with muscles. It is unclear ...
Caglayan, Emre Liu, Yuxiang Konopka, Genevieve
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Neuron
Ambient RNA contamination in single-cell and single-nuclei RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) is a significant problem, but its consequences are poorly understood. Here, we show that ambient RNAs in brain snRNA-seq datasets have a nuclear or non-nuclear origin with distinct gene set signatures. Both ambient RNA signatures are predominantly neuronal, and we...
Aldahabi, Mohammad Balint, Flora Holderith, Noemi Lorincz, Andrea Reva, Maria Nusser, Zoltan
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Neuron
A stunning example of synaptic diversity is the postsynaptic target cell-type-dependent difference in synaptic efficacy in cortical networks. Here, we show that CA1 pyramidal cell (PC) to fast spiking interneuron (FSIN) connections have 10-fold larger release probability (Pv) than those on oriens lacunosum-moleculare (O-LM) interneurons. Freeze-fra...
Bulovaite, Edita Qiu, Zhen Kratschke, Maximilian Zgraj, Adrianna Fricker, David G Tuck, Eleanor J Gokhale, Ragini Koniaris, Babis Jami, Shekib A Merino-Serrais, Paula
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Neuron
The lifetime of proteins in synapses is important for their signaling, maintenance, and remodeling, and for memory duration. We quantified the lifetime of endogenous PSD95, an abundant postsynaptic protein in excitatory synapses, at single-synapse resolution across the mouse brain and lifespan, generating the Protein Lifetime Synaptome Atlas. Excit...
Yu, Qingpeng Bi, Zedong Jiang, Shize Yan, Biao Chen, Heming Wang, Yiting Miao, Yizhan Li, Kexin Wei, Zixuan Xie, Yuanting
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Neuron
Despite the importance of timing in our daily lives, our understanding of how the human brain mediates second-scale time perception is limited. Here, we combined intracranial stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) recordings in epileptic patients and circuit dissection in mice to show that visual cortex (VC) encodes timing information. We first asked ...
Pomrenze, Matthew B Cardozo Pinto, Daniel F Neumann, Peter A Llorach, Pierre Tucciarone, Jason M Morishita, Wade Eshel, Neir Heifets, Boris D Malenka, Robert C
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Neuron
Social isolation during opioid withdrawal is a major contributor to the current opioid addiction crisis. We find that sociability deficits during protracted opioid withdrawal in mice require activation of kappa opioid receptors (KORs) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) medial shell. Blockade of release from dynorphin (Pdyn)-expressing dorsal raphe neur...
Kollewe, Astrid Schwarz, Yvonne Oleinikov, Katharina Raza, Ahsan Haupt, Alexander Wartenberg, Philipp Wyatt, Amanda Boehm, Ulrich Ectors, Fabien Bildl, Wolfgang
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Neuron
In the mammalian brain TRPC channels, a family of Ca2+-permeable cation channels, are involved in a variety of processes from neuronal growth and synapse formation to transmitter release, synaptic transmission and plasticity. The molecular appearance and operation of native TRPC channels, however, remained poorly understood. Here, we used high-reso...
Qiu, Xufeng Müller, Ulrich
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Neuron
Organisms of all phyla express mechanosensitive ion channels with a wide range of physiological functions. In recent years, several classes of mechanically gated ion channels have been identified. Some of these ion channels are intrinsically mechanosensitive. Others depend on accessory proteins to regulate their response to mechanical force. The me...