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Patch-walking, a coordinated multi-pipette patch clamp for efficiently finding synaptic connections.

Authors :
Yip MC
Gonzalez MM
Lewallen CF
Landry CR
Kolb I
Yang B
Stoy WM
Fong MF
Rowan MJM
Boyden ES
Forest CR
Source :
ELife [Elife] 2024 Nov 18; Vol. 13. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 18.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Significant technical challenges exist when measuring synaptic connections between neurons in living brain tissue. The patch clamping technique, when used to probe for synaptic connections, is manually laborious and time-consuming. To improve its efficiency, we pursued another approach: instead of retracting all patch clamping electrodes after each recording attempt, we cleaned just one of them and reused it to obtain another recording while maintaining the others. With one new patch clamp recording attempt, many new connections can be probed. By placing one pipette in front of the others in this way, one can 'walk' across the mouse brain slice, termed 'patch-walking.' We performed 136 patch clamp attempts for two pipettes, achieving 71 successful whole cell recordings (52.2%). Of these, we probed 29 pairs (i.e. 58 bidirectional probed connections) averaging 91 μm intersomatic distance, finding three connections. Patch-walking yields 80-92% more probed connections, for experiments with 10-100 cells than the traditional synaptic connection searching method.<br />Competing Interests: MY, MG, CL, CL, BY, MF, EB No competing interests declared, IK IK., WMS, and CRF are co-inventors on a patent (US10830758B2) describing pipette cleaning that is licensed by Sensapex, WS, CF IK, WMS, and CRF are co-inventors on a patent (US10830758B2) describing pipette cleaning that is licensed by Sensapex, MR Reviewing editor, eLife

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050-084X
Volume :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
ELife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39556439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.97399