狂犬病病毒
狂犬病
追踪
神经科学
生物神经网络
神经系统
生物
逆行追踪
中枢神经系统
病毒学
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Yige Song,Lanfang Li,Tian Ma,Bing Zhang,Sheng Wang,Xiaomei Tang,Youming Lu,Ao‐Di He,Xinyan Li
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10571-023-01384-y
摘要
Retrograde tracing is an important method for dissecting neuronal connections and mapping neural circuits. Over the past decades, several virus-based retrograde tracers have been developed and have contributed to display multiple neural circuits in the brain. However, most of the previously widely used viral tools have focused on mono-transsynaptic neural tracing within the central nervous system, with very limited options for achieving polysynaptic tracing between the central and peripheral nervous systems. In this study, we generated a novel mouse line, GT mice, in which both glycoprotein (G) and ASLV-A receptor (TVA) were expressed throughout the body. Using this mouse model, in combination with the well-developed rabies virus tools (RABV-EnvA-ΔG) for monosynaptic retrograde tracing, polysynaptic retrograde tracing can be achieved. This allows functional forward mapping and long-term tracing. Furthermore, since the G-deleted rabies virus can travel upstream against the nervous system as the original strain, this mouse model can also be used for rabies pathological studies.
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