2020
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15027
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Comparative analyses of transgene expression patterns after intra‐striatal injections of rAAV2‐retro in rats and rhesus monkeys: A light and electron microscopic study

Abstract: Retrogradely-transducing viral vectors are versatile tools for anatomical and functional interrogations of neural circuits. These vectors can be applied in nonhuman primates (NHPs), powerful model species for neuroscientific studies with limited genetic tractability, but limited data are available regarding the tropism and transgene expression patterns of such viruses after injections in NHP brains. Consequently, NHP researchers must often rely on related data available from other species for experimental plan… Show more

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“…There is also evidence for nuclei-specific differences in morphology of retinal inputs to various nuclei of the visual thalamus, but it is not clear if these terminals originate from single or multiple retinal ganglion cells ( Hammer et al, 2014 ). The recent introduction of retrograde viral vectors that label extensively the axon collaterals of retrogradely transduced neurons should help advance knowledge in this field ( Tervo et al, 2016 ; Albaugh et al, 2020 ; Galvan et al, 2023 ; Kim et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence for nuclei-specific differences in morphology of retinal inputs to various nuclei of the visual thalamus, but it is not clear if these terminals originate from single or multiple retinal ganglion cells ( Hammer et al, 2014 ). The recent introduction of retrograde viral vectors that label extensively the axon collaterals of retrogradely transduced neurons should help advance knowledge in this field ( Tervo et al, 2016 ; Albaugh et al, 2020 ; Galvan et al, 2023 ; Kim et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the available technical arsenal, the AAV capsid variant firstly introduced for retrograde spread was the so-called AAV2-retro (Tervo et al, 2016). Although this capsid exhibits a good performance for the transduction of corticostriatal projections in both rodents and NHPs, its ability to transduce subcortical striatal afferent systems (thalamostriatal and nigrostriatal) is more questionable and indeed notable inter- species differences were reported for AAV2-retro (Cushnie et al, 2020; Weiss et al, 2020; Albaugh et al, 2020). A potential replacement for AAV2-retro is AAV2-HBKO, a viral capsid obtained through mutation of the heparin sulfate proteoglycan binding pocket in AAV2 (Naidoo et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primate chemogenetic technique development has been relatively slow for a number of reasons, including the limited number of animals available for development and physiological differences between rodents and primates that hampers viral delivery [4,43]. Although PET imaging is useful for the quantification of chemogenetic receptor expression in vivo [5,4446], the more accessible rs-fMRI should play a complementary role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%