Ex Vivo Optogenetic Dissection of Fear Circuits in Brain Slices

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April 5th, 2016

10.3791/53628-v

April 5th, 2016

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Optogenetic approaches are widely used to manipulate neural activity and assess the consequences for brain function. Here, a technique is outlined that upon in vivo expression of the optical activator Channelrhodopsin, allows for ex vivo analysis of synaptic properties of specific long range and local neural connections in fear-related circuits.

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Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:19

Preparation of Acute Tilted Amygdala Slices

3:33

Preparation of Coronal Amygdala Slices

4:50

Visualization and Stimulation of Presynaptic Fibers

8:04

Results: Optogenetic Activation of Long Range and Local Projections

10:02

Conclusion

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