Molecular properties
This sub-section evaluates the usage of gene expression data to classify and model single neurons.
The frequency of expression of commonly expressed calcium binding proteins and neuropeptides obtained from RT-PCR experiments were evaluated in the reconstructed microcircuit.
The results of the consistency check were categorized as consistent, inconsistent, possibly consistent, not implemented or not applicable based on agreement with a given evaluation criterion.
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consistent - Nathaniel Heintz - Application of a translational profiling approach for the comparative analysis of CNS cell types.
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- The single cell transcriptome is essential to classify and characterize neuronal populations
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- mouse
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- adult
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- Cortex, cerebellum, striatum, brain stem, spinal cord
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- Expressing molecular marker: PcP2, NeuroD1, Grm2, Lypd6, Grp, Olig2, Cmtm5, Sept4, Aldh1L1, Chat, Drd1,Ntsr1, Glt25d2, Etv1, Pnoc, Cort, Aldh1L1 or Cck
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- Transcriptome study of cell types defined by single molecular markers
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- We present transcriptional profiles for 24 CNS cell populations and identify known cell-specific and enriched transcripts for each population. We report thousands of cell-specific mRNAs that were not detected in whole-tissue microarray studies
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- 19013282
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- Application of a translational profiling approach for the comparative analysis of CNS cell types.
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- Nathaniel Heintz
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- J. Ryge
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consistent - Burkhalter, A - Axo-axonic synapses formed by somatostatin-expressing GABAergic neurons in rat and monkey visual cortex.
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- We have incorporated the capability for axo-axonic contacts for ceertain types of inhibitory cells.
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- rat
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- V1
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- IN, PC
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- Neuropeptide markers
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- Electron microscopic examination directly demonstrated that SOM axon terminals form symmetric synapses with the initial segments of pyramidal cells in supragranular layers of rat and monkey primary visual cortex. These SOM synapses differed ultrastructurally from the more numerous unlabeled symmetric synapses found on initial segments
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- 11793343
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- Axo-axonic synapses formed by somatostatin-expressing GABAergic neurons in rat and monkey visual cortex.
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- Burkhalter, A
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- SR
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consistent - Cauli, B - Classification of NPY-expressing neocortical interneurons.
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- The reporetd gene-types were used to validate the m-type composition of the reconstructed microcircuit
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- rat
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- P17-21
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- barrel cortex
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- interneurons NPY expressing
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- morphology, neurochemical, electrical
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- To classify reliably cortical NPY neurons, used unsupervised clustering algorithms based on laminar location and electrophysiological and molecular properties. These classification schemes confirmed that NPY neurons are nearly exclusively GABAergic and are three main types (1) Neurogliaform-like neurons exhibiting a dense axonal arbor, were the most frequent and superficial, and substantially expressed the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase. (2) Martinotti-like cells characterized by an ascending axon ramifying in layer I coexpressed somatostatin and were the most excitable type. (3) Among fast-spiking and parvalbumin-positive basket cells, NPY expression was correlated with pronounced spike latency.
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- 19295167
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- Classification of NPY-expressing neocortical interneurons.
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- Cauli, B
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- Monica Favre
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consistent - Andreas Bosio - Gene expression analysis defines differences between region-specific GABAergic neurons.
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- We use a similar technique based on single cell transcripts to classify inhibitory cells
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- mouse
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- P1
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- cortex, olfactory bulb, striatum and cerebellum
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- NA
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- GABAergic IN (Gad67)
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- Gene expression in GABAergic cells
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- Expression profiles available for GABAergic cells in different brain regions. Clustering of our gene expression results revealed major differences between hind and forebrain GABAergic neurons indicating that the development of GABAergic neurons depends on their regional location.
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- 18725299
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- Gene expression analysis defines differences between region-specific GABAergic neurons.
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- Andreas Bosio
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- J.Ryge
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consistent - Sacha B Nelson - Molecular taxonomy of major neuronal classes in the adult mouse forebrain.
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- consistent
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- We use a similar technique to classify cells
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- Mouse
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- P57-107
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- cingulate cortex, S1, hippocampus, amygdala and thalamus
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- Layer 1-6, CA1-CA3, Dorsal LGN
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- PC, Gabaergic,
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- Gene expression and electrophysiology of 12 well defined neuronal populations across the brain
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- Expression profiles together with ephys propertis available for 12 neuronal populations across the brain. This dataset should be useful for the classification of unknown neuronal subtypes, the investigation of specifically expressed genes and the genetic manipulation of specific neuronal circuit elements.
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- 16369481
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- Molecular taxonomy of major neuronal classes in the adult mouse forebrain.
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- Sacha B Nelson
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- J.Ryge
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- DK
consistent - Yasuo Kawaguchi - Selective coexpression of multiple chemical markers defines discrete populations of neocortical GABAergic neurons.
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- The reported gene-types were used to validate the m-type composition of the reconstructed microcircuit
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- rat
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- PNW4-8
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- medial agranular frontal cortex
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- each
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- GABAergic interneurons
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- CRF, NPY, SPR, and NOS
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- To better clarify GABAergic neuron diversity, assessed colocalization of 6 chemical markers (parvalbumin, calretinin, alpha-actinin-2, somatostatin, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, and cholecystokinin) with corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), neuropeptide Y (NPY), the substance P receptor (SPR), and nitric oxide synthase (NOS).
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- 21220766
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- Selective coexpression of multiple chemical markers defines discrete populations of neocortical GABAergic neurons.
- contact Name
- Yasuo Kawaguchi
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- Monica Favre
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- DK