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Abstract
Noradrenergic neurons of the brainstem extend projections throughout the neuraxis to modulate a wide range of processes including attention, arousal, autonomic control and sensory processing. A spinal projection from the locus coeruleus (LC) is thought to regulate nociceptive processing. To characterize and selectively manipulate the pontospinal noradrenergic neurons in rats, we implemented a retrograde targeting strategy using a canine adenoviral vector to express channelrhodopsin2 (CAV2-PRS-ChR2-mCherry). LC microinjection of CAV2-PRS-ChR2-mCherry produced selective, stable, transduction of noradrenergic neurons allowing reliable opto-activation in vitro. The ChR2-transduced LC neurons were opto-identifiable in vivo and functional control was demonstrated for >6 months by evoked sleep-wake transitions. Spinal injection of CAV2-PRS-ChR2-mCherry retrogradely transduced pontine noradrenergic neurons, predominantly in the LC but also in A5 and A7. A pontospinal LC (ps:LC) module was identifiable, with somata located more ventrally within the nucleus and with a discrete subset of projection targets. These ps:LC neurons had distinct electrophysiological properties with shorter action potentials and smaller afterhyperpolarizations compared to neurons located in the core of the LC. In vivo recordings of ps:LC neurons showed a lower spontaneous firing frequency than those in the core and they were all excited by noxious stimuli. Using this CAV2-based approach we have demonstrated the ability to retrogradely target, characterise and optogenetically manipulate a central noradrenergic circuit and show that the ps:LC module forms a discrete unit. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled SI: Noradrenergic System.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 274-290 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Brain Research |
Volume | 1641 |
Issue number | Part B |
Early online date | 19 Feb 2016 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Jun 2016 |
Research Groups and Themes
- Anaesthesia Pain and Critical Care
Keywords
- Noradrenaline
- Locus coeruleus
- Pontospinal
- Optogenetics
- Retrograde vector
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SNCF: Control of cognitve networks
Jones, M. W. (Principal Investigator)
1/04/11 → 1/10/16
Project: Research
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Professor Anthony Edward Pickering
- School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience - Professor of Neuroscience and Anaesthesia
- Bristol Neuroscience
Person: Academic , Member