Diverse Central Projection Patterns of Retinal Ganglion Cells

Emily M. Martersteck(Harvard University), Karla E. Hirokawa(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Mariah Evarts(Harvard University), Amy Bernard(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Xin Duan(Harvard University), Yang Li(Allen Institute), Lydia Ng(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Seung Wook Oh(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Benjamin Ouellette(Allen Institute), Joshua J. Royall(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Michelle Stoecklin(Allen Institute), Quanxin Wang(Allen Institute), Hongkui Zeng(Allen Institute), Joshua R. Sanes(Harvard University), Julie A. Harris(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
Cell Reports
February 1, 2017
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Abstract

Understanding how >30 types of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the mouse retina each contribute to visual processing in the brain will require more tools that label and manipulate specific RGCs. We screened and analyzed retinal expression of Cre recombinase using 88 transgenic driver lines. In many lines, Cre was expressed in multiple RGC types and retinal cell classes, but several exhibited more selective expression. We comprehensively mapped central projections from RGCs labeled in 26 Cre lines using viral tracers, high-throughput imaging, and a data processing pipeline. We identified over 50 retinorecipient regions and present a quantitative retina-to-brain connectivity map, enabling comparisons of target-specificity across lines. Projections to two major central targets were notably correlated: RGCs projecting to the outer shell or core regions of the lateral geniculate projected to superficial or deep layers within the superior colliculus, respectively. Retinal images and projection data are available online at http://connectivity.brain-map.org.


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