Morphological Tracing and Functional Identification of Monosynaptic Connections in the Brain: A Comprehensive Guide

Neurosci Bull. 2024 May 3. doi: 10.1007/s12264-024-01196-0. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Behavioral studies play a crucial role in unraveling the mechanisms underlying brain function. Recent advances in optogenetics, neuronal typing and labeling, and circuit tracing have facilitated the dissection of the neural circuitry involved in various important behaviors. The identification of monosynaptic connections, both upstream and downstream of specific neurons, serves as the foundation for understanding complex neural circuits and studying behavioral mechanisms. However, the practical implementation and mechanistic understanding of monosynaptic connection tracing techniques and functional identification remain challenging, particularly for inexperienced researchers. Improper application of these methods and misinterpretation of results can impede experimental progress and lead to erroneous conclusions. In this paper, we present a comprehensive description of the principles, specific operational details, and key steps involved in tracing anterograde and retrograde monosynaptic connections. We outline the process of functionally identifying monosynaptic connections through the integration of optogenetics and electrophysiological techniques, providing practical guidance for researchers.

Keywords: Anterograde; Electrophysiology; Neural circuit; Optogenetics; Retrograde; Trans-monosynaptic; Viral tool.