Visible rodent brain-wide networks at single-neuron resolution

Front Neuroanat. 2015 May 28:9:70. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00070. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

There are some unsolvable fundamental questions, such as cell type classification, neural circuit tracing and neurovascular coupling, though great progresses are being made in neuroscience. Because of the structural features of neurons and neural circuits, the solution of these questions needs us to break through the current technology of neuroanatomy for acquiring the exactly fine morphology of neuron and vessels and tracing long-distant circuit at axonal resolution in the whole brain of mammals. Combined with fast-developing labeling techniques, efficient whole-brain optical imaging technology emerging at the right moment presents a huge potential in the structure and function research of specific-function neuron and neural circuit. In this review, we summarize brain-wide optical tomography techniques, review the progress on visible brain neuronal/vascular networks benefit from these novel techniques, and prospect the future technical development.

Keywords: brain-wide optical imaging; cell type; labeling; neural circuit; single axon; vasculature.

Publication types

  • Review