bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 22, 2023
Understanding
how
the
neuronal
circuit
organization
supports
spatio-temporal
patterns
that
characterize
brain's
activity
is
still
an
open
challenge.
Despite
a
large
number
of
approaches
available
to
record
and
modulate
at
cell
resolution
in
living
animals,
limited
data
are
map
functional
information
into
wiring
diagram
supporting
possible
working
mechanisms.
When
available,
analysis
electron
microscopy
based
high-resolution
connectomes,
leveraging
synapse
annotation,
allows
unraveling
portions
nervous
system
or
specific
motives.
However,
even
assuming
complete
annotation
synapses,
extracting
general
principles
networks
across
brain
remains
challenging
effort.
In
order
extend
methods,
we
present
approach
reconstruct
approximated
connectome
starting
from
libraries
single
reconstructions
belonging
co-registered
same
anatomical
space.
By
both
Strahler
numbering
nodes
characterizing
morphological
proximity
range
criterion,
inferred
connectivity
structures
between
different
cells,
bypassing
need
for
annotation.
We
applied
this
extract
zebrafish
larvae
light
microscopy-based
dataset
about
3-thousand
skeletonizations.
Modularity
retrieved
provided
representation
resulting
graph
organized
hierarchical
structures,
with
modules
capturing
precise
topographically
connection
mirroring
identified
conclusion,
scalable,
from-circuit-to-brain
amenable
revealing
architectures
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Feb. 27, 2024
Abstract
A
fundamental
question
in
neurodevelopmental
biology
is
how
flexibly
the
nervous
system
changes
during
development.
To
address
this,
we
reconstructed
chemical
connectome
of
dauer,
an
alternative
developmental
stage
nematodes
with
distinct
behavioral
characteristics,
by
volumetric
reconstruction
and
automated
synapse
detection
using
deep
learning.
With
basic
architecture
preserved,
structural
neurons,
large
or
small,
were
closely
associated
connectivity
changes,
which
turn
evoked
dauer-specific
behaviors
such
as
nictation.
Graph
theoretical
analyses
revealed
significant
rewiring
sensory
neuron
increased
clustering
within
motor
neurons
dauer
connectome.
We
suggest
that
nematode
has
evolved
to
respond
harsh
environments
developing
a
quantitatively
qualitatively
differentiated
Current Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(3), P. R102 - R116
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Precise
synaptic
connectivity
is
a
prerequisite
for
the
function
of
neural
circuits,
yet
individual
neurons,
taken
out
their
developmental
context,
readily
form
unspecific
synapses.
How
does
genome
encode
brain
wiring
in
light
this
apparent
contradiction?
Synaptic
specificity
outcome
long
series
processes
and
mechanisms
before,
during
after
synapse
formation.
much
promiscuity
permissible
or
necessary
at
moment
partner
choice
depends
on
extent
to
which
prior
development
restricts
available
partners
subsequent
corrects
initially
made
can
thereby
play
important
roles
precise
connectivity,
but
also
facilitate
flexibility
robustness.
In
review,
we
assess
experimental
evidence
prevalence
promiscuous
formation
development.
Many
well-established
approaches
are
based
genetic
perturbation
an
assessment
only
adult;
make
it
difficult
pinpoint
when
given
defect
mechanism
occurred.
many
cases,
such
studies
reveal
that
restrict
availability
already
Subsequently,
choice,
factors
including
competency,
interaction
dynamics
molecular
recognition
further
partners.
The
discussion
through
lens
suggests
algorithmic
process
neurons
capable
continuously
prevented
from
making
wrong
choices,
with
no
single
time
point
sufficient
explain
outcome.
Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
383(6687), P. 1084 - 1092
Published: March 7, 2024
The
idea
of
guidance
toward
a
target
is
central
to
axon
pathfinding
and
brain
wiring
in
general.
In
this
work,
we
show
how
several
thousand
axonal
growth
cones
self-pattern
without
target-dependent
during
neural
superposition
Critical Reviews in Toxicology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
54(5), P. 330 - 343
Published: May 27, 2024
Despite
the
growing
epidemiological
evidence
of
an
association
between
toxin
exposure
and
developmental
neurotoxicity
(DNT),
systematic
testing
DNT
is
not
mandatory
in
international
regulations
for
admission
pharmaceuticals
or
industrial
chemicals.
However,
to
date
around
200
compounds,
ranging
from
pesticides,
chemicals,
have
been
tested
current
OECD
test
guidelines
(TG-443
TG-426).
There
are
calls
development
new
approach
methodologies
(NAMs)
DNT,
which
has
resulted
a
battery
using
Science Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(8)
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
Differential
expression
of
cell
adhesion
proteins
is
a
hallmark
cell-type
diversity
across
the
animal
kingdom.
Gene
family-wide
characterization
their
organismal
and
function
is,
however,
lacking.
Using
genome-engineered
reporter
alleles,
we
established
an
atlas
entire
set
12
cadherin
gene
family
members
in
nematode
Caenorhabditis
elegans,
revealing
differential
neuronal
classes,
dichotomy
between
broadly
narrowly
expressed
cadherins,
several
context-dependent
temporal
transitions
development.
Engineered
mutant
null
alleles
cadherins
were
analyzed
for
defects
morphology,
behavior,
soma
positions,
neurite
neighborhood
topology
fasciculation,
localization
synapses
many
parts
nervous
system.
This
analysis
revealed
restricted
pattern
differentiation
at
discrete
subsets
anatomical
scales,
including
novel
role
experience-dependent
electrical
synapse
formation.
In
total,
our
results
previously
little
explored
perspectives
on
deployment
function.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 13, 2024
Understanding
the
evolution
of
bilaterian
brain
requires
a
detailed
exploration
precise
nature
cellular
and
subcellular
differences
between
related
brains.
To
define
anatomical
substrates
evolutionary
change
in
nervous
system,
we
undertook
an
electron
micrographic
reconstruction
predatory
nematode
Pristionchus
pacificus.
A
comparison
with
Caenorhabditis
elegans,
which
diverged
at
least
100
million
years
ago,
reveals
conserved
core
connectome
wide
range
specific
change.
These
changes
include
neuronal
cell
death,
position,
axo-dendritic
projection
patterns
many
synaptic
connectivity
homologous
neurons
that
display
no
obvious
overall
neurite
morphology
patterns.
Arguing
against
hot
spots
change,
are
distributed
throughout
system
extend
to
glia
as
well.
We
observed
examples
apparent
circuit
drift,
where
neuron
do
not
appear
alter
its
behavioral
output.
In
conclusion,
our
comprehensive
distantly
species
provides
novel
vistas
on
conservation
well
span
multiple
organizational
levels.