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Optogenetic stimulation of the primary visual cortex drives activity in the visual association cortex

Authors :
Michael Ortiz-Rios
Beshoy Agayby
Fabien Balezeau
Marcus Haag
Samy Rima
Jaime Cadena-Valencia
Michael C. Schmid
Source :
Current Research in Neurobiology, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 100087- (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Developing optogenetic methods for research in non-human primates (NHP) is important for translational neuroscience and for delineating brain function with unprecedented specificity. Here we assess, in macaque monkeys, the selectivity by which optogenetic stimulation of the primary visual cortex (V1) drives the local laminar and widespread cortical connectivity related to visual perception. Towards this end, we transfected neurons with light-sensitive channelrhodopsin in dorsal V1. fMRI revealed that optogenetic stimulation of V1 using blue light at 40 Hz increased functional activity in the visual association cortex, including areas V2/V3, V4, motion-sensitive area MT and frontal eye fields, although nonspecific heating and eye movement contributions to this effect could not be ruled out. Neurophysiology and immunohistochemistry analyses confirmed optogenetic modulation of spiking activity and opsin expression with the strongest expression in layer 4-B in V1. Stimulating this pathway during a perceptual decision task effectively elicited a phosphene percept in the receptive field of the stimulated neurons in one monkey. Taken together, our findings demonstrate the great potential of optogenetic methods to drive the large-scale cortical circuits of the primate brain with high functional and spatial specificity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2665945X
Volume :
4
Issue :
100087-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Current Research in Neurobiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0034a364771949b3954700fee530d9bd
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crneur.2023.100087