Cellular Anatomy of the Mouse Primary Motor Cortex
Author:
Muñoz-Castañeda Rodrigo, Zingg BrianORCID, Matho Katherine S.ORCID, Wang QuanxinORCID, Chen XiaoyinORCID, Foster Nicholas N.ORCID, Narasimhan ArunORCID, Li Anan, Hirokawa Karla E.ORCID, Huo BingxingORCID, Bannerjee SamikORCID, Korobkova LauraORCID, Park Chris Sin, Park Young-GyunORCID, Bienkowski Michael S.ORCID, Chon UreeORCID, Wheeler Diek W.ORCID, Li Xiangning, Wang Yun, Kelly KathleenORCID, An XuORCID, Attili Sarojini M.ORCID, Bowman IanORCID, Bludova AnastasiiaORCID, Cetin AliORCID, Ding Liya, Drewes RhondaORCID, D’Orazi FlorenceORCID, Elowsky CoreyORCID, Fischer StephanORCID, Galbavy WilliamORCID, Gao LeiORCID, Gillis JesseORCID, Groblewski Peter A.ORCID, Gou Lin, Hahn Joel D.ORCID, Hatfield Joshua T.ORCID, Hintiryan HouriORCID, Huang Jason, Kondo Hideki, Kuang Xiuli, Lesnar Philip, Li Xu, Li YaoyaoORCID, Lin Mengkuan, Liu Lijuan, Lo DarrickORCID, Mizrachi JudithORCID, Mok Stephanie, Naeemi MaithamORCID, Nicovich Philip R.ORCID, Palaniswamy RameshORCID, Palmer JasonORCID, Qi XiaoliORCID, Shen EliseORCID, Sun Yu-ChiORCID, Tao HuizhongORCID, Wakemen WayneORCID, Wang Yimin, Xie Peng, Yao ShenqinORCID, Yuan Jin, Zhu MuyeORCID, Ng LydiaORCID, Zhang Li I., Lim Byung Kook, Hawrylycz MichaelORCID, Gong Hui, Gee James C.ORCID, Kim YongsooORCID, Peng HanchuanORCID, Chuang KwanghunORCID, Yang X WilliamORCID, Luo Qingming, Mitra Partha P.ORCID, Zador Anthony M.ORCID, Zeng HongkuiORCID, Ascoli Giorgio A.ORCID, Huang Z JoshORCID, Osten Pavel, Harris Julie A.ORCID, Dong Hong-WeiORCID
Abstract
AbstractAn essential step toward understanding brain function is to establish a cellular-resolution structural framework upon which multi-scale and multi-modal information spanning molecules, cells, circuits and systems can be integrated and interpreted. Here, through a collaborative effort from the Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), we derive a comprehensive cell type-based description of one brain structure - the primary motor cortex upper limb area (MOp-ul) of the mouse. Applying state-of-the-art labeling, imaging, computational, and neuroinformatics tools, we delineated the MOp-ul within the Mouse Brain 3D Common Coordinate Framework (CCF). We defined over two dozen MOp-ul projection neuron (PN) types by their anterograde targets; the spatial distribution of their somata defines 11 cortical sublayers, a significant refinement of the classic notion of cortical laminar organization. We further combine multiple complementary tracing methods (classic tract tracing, cell type-based anterograde, retrograde, and transsynaptic viral tracing, high-throughput BARseq, and complete single cell reconstruction) to systematically chart cell type-based MOp input-output streams. As PNs link distant brain regions at synapses as well as host cellular gene expression, our construction of a PN type resolution MOp-ul wiring diagram will facilitate an integrated analysis of motor control circuitry across the molecular, cellular, and systems levels. This work further provides a roadmap towards a cellular resolution description of mammalian brain architecture.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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