Recombinase-Driver Rat Lines: Tools, Techniques, and Optogenetic Application to Dopamine-Mediated Reinforcement.
Ilana B Witten,
Elizabeth E Steinberg,
Soo Yeun Lee,
Thomas J Davidson,
Kelly A Zalocusky,
Matthew Brodsky,
Ofer Yizhar,
Saemi L Cho,
Shiaoching Gong,
Charu Ramakrishnan,
Garret D Stuber,
Kay M Tye,
Patricia H Janak and
Karl Deisseroth
Neuron 72(5):721-733 (2011)
PMID 22153370
Currently there is no general approach for achieving specific optogenetic control of genetically defined cell types in rats, which provide a powerful experimental system for numerous established neurophysiological and behavioral paradigms. To overcome this challenge we have generated genetically restricted recombinase-driver rat lines suitable for driving gene expression in specific cell types, expressing Cre recombinase under the control of large genomic regulatory regions (200-300 kb). Multiple tyrosine hydroxylase (Th)::Cre and choline acetyltransferase (Chat)::Cre lines were produced that exhibited specific opsin expression in targeted cell types. We additionally developed methods for utilizing optogenetic tools in freely moving rats and leveraged these technologies to clarify the causal relationship between dopamine (DA) neuron firing and positive reinforcement, observing that optical stimulation of DA neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of Th::Cre rats is sufficient to support vigorous intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS). These studies complement existing targeting approaches by extending the generalizability of optogenetics to traditionally non-genetically-tractable but vital animal models.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.10.028
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