Terstege Dylan J, Epp Jonathan R
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada.
Biology (Basel). 2022 Dec 24;12(1):34. doi: 10.3390/biology12010034.
Studying how spatially discrete neuroanatomical regions across the brain interact is critical to advancing our understanding of the brain. Traditional neuroimaging techniques have led to many important discoveries about the nature of these interactions, termed functional connectivity. However, in animal models these traditional neuroimaging techniques have generally been limited to anesthetized or head-fixed setups or examination of small subsets of neuroanatomical regions. Using the brain-wide expression density of immediate early genes (IEG), we can assess brain-wide functional connectivity underlying a wide variety of behavioural tasks in freely behaving animal models. Here, we provide an overview of the necessary steps required to perform IEG-based analyses of functional connectivity. We also outline important considerations when designing such experiments and demonstrate the implications of these considerations using an IEG-based network dataset generated for the purpose of this review.
研究大脑中空间离散的神经解剖区域如何相互作用对于增进我们对大脑的理解至关重要。传统神经成像技术已带来了许多关于这些相互作用本质(即功能连接性)的重要发现。然而,在动物模型中,这些传统神经成像技术通常局限于麻醉或头部固定的设置,或者对神经解剖区域的小子集进行检查。利用即刻早期基因(IEG)的全脑表达密度,我们可以在自由行为的动物模型中评估各种行为任务背后的全脑功能连接性。在此,我们概述了基于IEG进行功能连接性分析所需的必要步骤。我们还概述了设计此类实验时的重要注意事项,并使用为本综述目的生成的基于IEG的网络数据集展示了这些注意事项的影响。