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Genetic Targeting And Anatomical Registration Of Neuronal Populations In The Zebrafish Brain With A New Set Of Bac Transgenic Tools, Dominique Förster, Irene Arnold-Ammer, Eva Laurell, Alison J. Barker, António M. Fernandes, Karin Finger-Baier, Alessandro Filosa, Thomas O. Helmbrecht, Yvonne Kölsch, Enrico Kühn, Estuardo Robles, Krasimir Slanchev, Tod R. Thiele, Herwig Baier, Fumi Kubo Dec 2017

Genetic Targeting And Anatomical Registration Of Neuronal Populations In The Zebrafish Brain With A New Set Of Bac Transgenic Tools, Dominique Förster, Irene Arnold-Ammer, Eva Laurell, Alison J. Barker, António M. Fernandes, Karin Finger-Baier, Alessandro Filosa, Thomas O. Helmbrecht, Yvonne Kölsch, Enrico Kühn, Estuardo Robles, Krasimir Slanchev, Tod R. Thiele, Herwig Baier, Fumi Kubo

Neuroscience: Faculty Publications

Genetic access to small, reproducible sets of neurons is key to an understanding of the functional wiring of the brain. Here we report the generation of a new Gal4- and Cre-driver resource for zebrafish neurobiology. Candidate genes, including cell type-specific transcription factors, neurotransmitter-synthesizing enzymes and neuropeptides, were selected according to their expression patterns in small and unique subsets of neurons from diverse brain regions. BAC recombineering, followed by Tol2 transgenesis, was used to generate driver lines that label neuronal populations in patterns that, to a large but variable extent, recapitulate the endogenous gene expression. We used image registration to characterize, …


Teaching With Big Data: Report From The 2016 Society For Neuroscience Teaching Workshop, William Grisham, Joshua C. Brumberg, Terri Gilbert, Linda Lanyon, Robert W. Williams, Richard F. Olivo Oct 2017

Teaching With Big Data: Report From The 2016 Society For Neuroscience Teaching Workshop, William Grisham, Joshua C. Brumberg, Terri Gilbert, Linda Lanyon, Robert W. Williams, Richard F. Olivo

Neuroscience: Faculty Publications

As part of a series of workshops on teaching neuroscience at the Society for Neuroscience annual meetings, William Grisham and Richard Olivo organized the 2016 workshop on "Teaching Neuroscience with Big Data." This article presents a summary of that workshop.

Speakers provided overviews of open datasets that could be used in teaching undergraduate courses. These included resources that already appear in educational settings, including the Allen Brain Atlas (presented by Joshua Brumberg and Terri Gilbert), and the Mouse Brain Library and GeneNetwork (presented by Robert Williams). Other resources, such as NeuroData (presented by William R. Gray Roncal), and OpenFMRI, NeuroVault, …


Gpr37l1 Modulates Seizure Susceptibility: Evidence From Mouse Studies And Analyses Of A Human Gpr37l1 Variant, Michelle M. Giddens, Jennifer C. Wong, Jason P. Schroeder, Emily G. Farrow, Brilee M. Smith, Sharon Owino, Sarah E. Soden, Rebecca C. Meyer, Carol Saunders, J. B. Lepichon, David Weinshenker, Andrew Escayg, Randy A. Hall Oct 2017

Gpr37l1 Modulates Seizure Susceptibility: Evidence From Mouse Studies And Analyses Of A Human Gpr37l1 Variant, Michelle M. Giddens, Jennifer C. Wong, Jason P. Schroeder, Emily G. Farrow, Brilee M. Smith, Sharon Owino, Sarah E. Soden, Rebecca C. Meyer, Carol Saunders, J. B. Lepichon, David Weinshenker, Andrew Escayg, Randy A. Hall

Neuroscience: Faculty Publications

Progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) are disorders characterized by myoclonic and generalized seizures with progressive neurological deterioration. While several genetic causes for PMEs have been identified, the underlying causes remain unknown for a substantial portion of cases. Here we describe several affected individuals from a large, consanguineous family presenting with a novel PME in which symptoms begin in adolescence and result in death by early adulthood. Whole exome analyses revealed that affected individuals have a homozygous variant in GPR37L1 (c.1047G > T [Lys349Asn]), an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed predominantly in the brain. In vitro studies demonstrated that the K349N substitution …


Mice Lacking Gpr37 Exhibit Decreased Expression Of The Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein Mag And Increased Susceptibility To Demyelination, Brilee M. Smith, Michelle M. Giddens, Jessica Neil, Sharon Owino, Trang Kimberly T. Nguyen, Duc Duong, Fengqiao Li, Randy A. Hall Sep 2017

Mice Lacking Gpr37 Exhibit Decreased Expression Of The Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein Mag And Increased Susceptibility To Demyelination, Brilee M. Smith, Michelle M. Giddens, Jessica Neil, Sharon Owino, Trang Kimberly T. Nguyen, Duc Duong, Fengqiao Li, Randy A. Hall

Neuroscience: Faculty Publications

GPR37 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor that is predominantly expressed in the brain and found at particularly high levels in oligodendrocytes. GPR37 has been shown to exert effects on oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination during development, but the molecular basis of these actions is incompletely understood and moreover nothing is known about the potential role(s) of this receptor under demyelinating conditions. To shed light on the fundamental biology of GPR37, we performed proteomic studies comparing protein expression levels in the brains of mice lacking GPR37 and its close relative GPR37-like 1 (GPR37L1). These studies revealed that one of the proteins …


Hippocampal Contribution To Context Encoding Across Development Is Disrupted Following Early-Life Adversity, Hilary K. Lambert, Margaret A. Sheridan, Kelly A. Sambrook, Maya L. Rosen, Mary K. Askren, Katie A. Mclaughlin Feb 2017

Hippocampal Contribution To Context Encoding Across Development Is Disrupted Following Early-Life Adversity, Hilary K. Lambert, Margaret A. Sheridan, Kelly A. Sambrook, Maya L. Rosen, Mary K. Askren, Katie A. Mclaughlin

Neuroscience: Faculty Publications

Context can drastically influence responses to environmental stimuli. For example, a gunshot should provoke a different response at a public park than a shooting range. Little is known about how contextual processing and neural correlates change across human development or about individual differences related to early environmental experiences. Children (N = 60; 8–19 years, 24 exposed to interpersonal violence) completed acon text encoding task during fMRI scanning using a delayed match-to-sample design with neutral, happy, and angry facial cues embedded in realistic background scenes. Outside the scanner, participants completed a memory test for context-face pairings. Context memory and neural correlates …