Optogenetics Flashcards
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Describe the visualisation of optogenetic manipulation using Ca2+ levels
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- Calcium sensor GCaMP levels to read out neuronal activity
- Modification of GFP with addition of Ca2+ binding domain from another protein
- When Ca2+ to the domain conformational change within the protein which emits fluorescence hence enabling visual read out of neuronal activity
2
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Describe the experiment conducted on nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus in zebrafish to investigate its behavioural role. Detailed the optogenetic techniques used to conduct this experiment
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- This experiment demonstrate the power of using optogenetics to elucidate the central function of nMLF
- First, they used calcium sensors at nMLF to show that nMLF cells are broadly and bilaterally activated during behaviour. This was done through quantitating Ca levels in cell
- Next, they used optogenetics (ChRh2) to activate nMLF which causes smooth tail deflections
- They also localised a stimulation to specifically pin point cells that are responsible for evoking the response including the large MeL neurons and MeS cells
- They showed that MeL and MeS contributed to steering behaviour by laser ablations which showed no movement
3
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Name three problems faced with using optogenetic approach
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- You have a risk of driving neuronal response outside the physiological range, might cause unnatural plasticity in the circuit
- Not uniform optogenetic expression across target neuron - heterogeneity in magnitude of response
- Implementation of optogenetic probes can perturb the system being investigated - high level and long-term expression of ChR2 has recently been shown to cause abnormal axonal morphology
4
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Describe the advantages and the potentials of optogenetics
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- Mimics natural pattern activity in neural populations in vivo by targeting multiple neurons for photoactivation and inactivation: precautions need to be made when targeting individual neurons in vivo to ensure reliable generation of individual spikes in a given neuron
- It provides potential for all-optical approaches combining optogenetic expression and sensors to allow read out
5
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Name the methods that can be used to target specific subset of neuron to express the opsin gene and provide limitations where necessary
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- Viral expression: fast/ versatile, high infectivity BUT promoter fragment size limited to 4kn
- Transgenic animals/ knock-in: costly and time consuming
- Cre/low based system