Author:
Huang Junjie,Liang Susu,Li Longhui,Li Xingyi,Liao Xiang,Hu Qianshuo,Zhang Chunqing,Jia Hongbo,Chen Xiaowei,Wang Meng,Li Ruijie
Abstract
Quantitative and mechanistic understanding of learning and long-term memory at the level of single neurons in living brains require highly demanding techniques. A specific need is to precisely label one cell whose firing output property is pinpointed amidst a functionally characterized large population of neurons through the learning process and then investigate the distribution and properties of dendritic inputs. Here, we disseminate an integrated method of daily two-photon neuronal population Ca2+ imaging through an auditory associative learning course, followed by targeted single-cell loose-patch recording and electroporation of plasmid for enhanced chronic Ca2+ imaging of dendritic spines in the targeted cell. Our method provides a unique solution to the demand, opening a solid path toward the hard-cores of how learning and long-term memory are physiologically carried out at the level of single neurons and synapses.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience