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Advanced Circuit and Cellular Imaging Methods in Nonhuman Primates

The Journal of Neuroscience
Publication Date: 10/16/2019

Abstract: Novel genetically encoded tools and advanced microscopy methods have revolutionized neural circuit analyses in insects and rodents over the last two decades. Whereas numerous technical hurdles originally barred these methodologies from success in nonhuman primates (NHPs), current research has started to overcome those barriers. In some cases, methodological advances developed with NHPs have even surpassed their precursors. One such advance includes new ultra-large imaging windows on NHP cortex, which are larger than the entire rodent brain and allow analysis unprecedented ultra-large-scale circuits. NHP imaging chambers now remain patent for periods longer than a mouse's lifespan, allowing for long-term all-optical interrogation of identified circuits and neurons over timeframes that are relevant to human cognitive development. Here we present some recent imaging advances brought forth by research teams using macaques and marmosets. These include technical developments in optogenetics; voltage-, calcium- and glutamate-sensitive dye imaging; two-photon and wide-field optical imaging; viral delivery; and genetic expression of indicators and light-activated proteins that result in the visualization of tens of thousands of identified cortical neurons in NHPs. We describe a subset of the many recent advances in circuit and cellular imaging tools in NHPs focusing here primarily on the research presented during the corresponding mini-symposium at the 2019 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.

Authors: Stephen L. Macknik, Robert G. Alexander, Olivya Caballero, Jordi Chanovas, Kristina J. Nielsen, Nozomi Nishimura, Chris B. Schaffer, Hamutal Slovin, Amit Babayoff, Ravid Barak, Shiming Tang, Niansheng Ju, Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad, Jose-Manuel Alonso, Eugene Malinskiy, and Susana Martinez-Conde

Stephen L. Macknik
Robert G. Alexander
Olivya Caballero
Jordi Chanovas
Kristina J. Nielsen
Nozomi Nishimura
Chris B. Schaffer
Hamutal Slovin
Amit Babayoff
Ravid Barak
Shiming Tang
Niansheng Ju
Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad
Jose-Manuel Alonso
Eugene Malinskiy
Susana Martinez-Conde