Periodic Reporting for period 1 - LongPlaNet (Long-Range Plasticity of Neuronal Networks in the Adult Brain)
Período documentado: 2019-10-01 hasta 2021-09-30
The overall objectives of the action are summarized as:
- Analysis of changes in long-range connectivity after sensory deprivation.
- Study of the transcriptional changes after sensory deprivation.
- Longitudinal assessment of circuit function.
The first WP aimed to study changes in long-range connectivity. I used two strategies: study of axonal densities by unbiased whole-brain pNFH mapping, and study of inter-area axonal connectivity with viral tracers.
The second WP consisted in the generation of a database of genes differentially expressed after sensory deprivation.
Finally, the third WP studies the functional consequences of sensory deprivation in vivo, combining Ca+2 imaging with fiber photometry with advanced behavior analysis.
The major founding of the action includes evidence of structural readjustments in long-range projecting axons and vasculature in the long-term. The results will be disseminated in a manuscript planned to be finished in the second semester of 2022.
The implementation of LongPlaNet required the development of bioinformatic tools for the analysis of whole-brain datasets of axons, and building an entire setup with the associated software for synchronized analysis of Ca+2 neuronal signaling, behavior tracking and high-speed whisker movements. All these resources are potentially exploitable and will be disseminated at the same time than the main manuscript of the action.
 
           
        