A genetically encoded reporter of synaptic activity in vivo
Open Access
- 8 November 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Methods
- Vol. 6 (12) , 883-889
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1399
Abstract
Fusion of the genetically-encoded calcium indicator GCaMP2 to synaptophysin localizes the sensor to neuron presynaptic terminals and conveys linear responsiveness over a wider range of spike frequencies. The sensor allowed measurement of synaptic activity caused by spiking as well as graded voltage signals during in vivo imaging in zebrafish. To image synaptic activity within neural circuits, we tethered the genetically encoded calcium indicator (GECI) GCaMP2 to synaptic vesicles by fusion to synaptophysin. The resulting reporter, SyGCaMP2, detected the electrical activity of neurons with two advantages over existing cytoplasmic GECIs: it identified the locations of synapses and had a linear response over a wider range of spike frequencies. Simulations and experimental measurements indicated that linearity arises because SyGCaMP2 samples the brief calcium transient passing through the presynaptic compartment close to voltage-sensitive calcium channels rather than changes in bulk calcium concentration. In vivo imaging in zebrafish demonstrated that SyGCaMP2 can assess electrical activity in conventional synapses of spiking neurons in the optic tectum and graded voltage signals transmitted by ribbon synapses of retinal bipolar cells. Localizing a GECI to synaptic terminals provides a strategy for monitoring activity across large groups of neurons at the level of individual synapses.Keywords
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