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. 2009 Sep;15(5-6):458-64.
doi: 10.3109/13550280903473460.

Advanced tracing tools: functional neuronal expression of virally encoded fluorescent calcium indicator proteins

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Advanced tracing tools: functional neuronal expression of virally encoded fluorescent calcium indicator proteins

Markus Rothermel et al. J Neurovirol. 2009 Sep.

Abstract

Pseudorabies virus (PrV) strains such as PrV-Bartha and its marker protein-expressing variants have been used in numerous studies as retrograde transneuronal tracing tools, defining the synaptic organization of mammalian neuronal circuits. However, the possibilities for functional examination of virus-infected neurons are limited to electrophysiological approaches or bulk loading strategies using calcium-sensitive dyes. Herein we report the generation and functional characterization of three PrV-Bartha-derived recombinant virus mutants that express different fluorescent calcium indicator proteins (FCIPs). All three generated virus recombinants are able to infect murine trigeminal neurons and express the corresponding FCIP (GCaMP2, camgaroo-2, or inverse pericam). Functionality of these virally expressed constructs was verified by using confocal Ca-imaging technologies. These FCIP-expressing virus recombinants provide a new tool for the functional analysis of whole circuits of synaptically connected neurons in vitro and in vivo.

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