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Neurons in Action 2: Tutorials and Simulations in NEURON / John W Moore, Ann E Stuart [Book Review]
Masurkar, Arjun V
PMCID:ID: PMC2442728
ORIGINAL:0014737
ISSN: 0044-0086
CID: 4563412
In vivo simultaneous tracing and Ca(2+) imaging of local neuronal circuits
Nagayama, Shin; Zeng, Shaoqun; Xiong, Wenhui; Fletcher, Max L; Masurkar, Arjun V; Davis, Douglas J; Pieribone, Vincent A; Chen, Wei R
A central question about the brain is how information is processed by large populations of neurons embedded in intricate local networks. Answering this question requires not only monitoring functional dynamics of many neurons simultaneously, but also interpreting such activity patterns in the context of neuronal circuitry. Here, we introduce a versatile approach for loading Ca(2+) indicators in vivo by local electroporation. With this method, Ca(2+) imaging can be performed both at neuron population level and with exquisite subcellular resolution down to dendritic spines and axon boutons. This enabled mitral cell odor-evoked ensemble activity to be analyzed simultaneously with revealing their specific connectivity to different glomeruli. Colabeling of Purkinje cell dendrites and intersecting parallel fibers allowed Ca(2+) imaging of both presynaptic boutons and postsynaptic dendrites. This approach thus provides an unprecedented capability for in vivo visualizing active cell ensembles and tracing their underlying local neuronal circuits.
PMCID:1892750
PMID: 17359915
ISSN: 0896-6273
CID: 2128942
Dendritic calcium plateau potentials modulate input-output properties of juxtaglomerular cells in the rat olfactory bulb
Zhou, Zhishang; Xiong, Wenhui; Masurkar, Arjun V; Chen, Wei R; Shepherd, Gordon M
Understanding the intrinsic membrane properties of juxtaglomerular (JG) cells is a necessary step toward understanding the neural basis of olfactory signal processing within the glomeruli. We used patch-clamp recordings and two-photon Ca(2+) imaging in rat olfactory bulb slices to analyze a long-lasting plateau potential generated in JG cells and characterize its functional input-output roles in the glomerular network. The plateau potentials were initially generated by dendritic calcium channels. Bath application of Ni(2+) (250 microM to 1 mM) totally blocked the plateau potential. A local puff of Ni(2+) on JG cell dendrites, but not on the soma, blocked the plateau potentials, indicating the critical contribution of dendritic Ca(2+) channels. Imaging studies with two-photon microscopy showed that a dendritic Ca(2+) increase was always correlated with a dendritic but not a somatic plateau potential. The dendritic Ca(2+) conductance contributed to boosting the initial excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) to produce the plateau potential that shunted and reduced the amplitudes of the following EPSPs. This enables the JG cells to act as low-pass filters to convert high-frequency inputs to low-frequency outputs. The low frequency (2.6 +/- 0.8 Hz) of rhythmic plateau potentials appeared to be determined by the intrinsic membrane properties of the JG cell. These properties of the plateau potential may enable JG cells to serve as pacemaker neurons in the synchronization and oscillation of the glomerular network.
PMID: 16855116
ISSN: 0022-3077
CID: 2128962
Viral tracing identifies distributed columnar organization in the olfactory bulb
Willhite, David C; Nguyen, Katherine T; Masurkar, Arjun V; Greer, Charles A; Shepherd, Gordon M; Chen, Wei R
Olfactory sensory neurons converge onto glomeruli in the olfactory bulb (OB) to form modular information processing units. Similar input modules are organized in translaminar columns for other sensory modalities. It has been less clear in the OB whether the initial modular organization relates to a columnar structure in the deeper layers involved in local circuit processing. To probe synaptic connectivity in the OB, we injected a retrograde-specific strain of the pseudorabies virus into the rat OB and piriform cortex. The viral-staining patterns revealed a striking columnar organization that extended across all layers of the OB from the glomeruli to the deep granule cell layer. We hypothesize that the columns represent an extension of the glomerular unit. Specific patterning was observed, suggesting selective, rather than distance-dependent, center-surround connectivity. The results provide a previously undescribed basis for interpreting the synaptic connections between mitral and granule cells within the context of a columnar organization in the OB and have implications for olfactory coding and network organization.
PMCID:1567923
PMID: 16895993
ISSN: 0027-8424
CID: 2128952
Implementation of Hybrid Basis Non-Fourier Spatial Encoding for Dynamic Adaptive MRI
Mitsouras, D; Masurkar, Arjun V; Zhao L; Panych, LP; Edleman, A; Jolesz, FA; Zientara, GP
ORIGINAL:0014740
ISSN: 1524-6965
CID: 4563462
Non-Orthogonal Non-Fourier Spatial Encoding for Dynamic MRI
Zientara, Gary P; Masurkar, Arjun V; Mitsouras, Dimitrios; Panych, Lawrence P; Jolesz, Frenec A
ORIGINAL:0014739
ISSN: 1524-6965
CID: 4563452