2011
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00712.2011
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Optogenetic regulation of leg movement in midstage chick embryos through peripheral nerve stimulation

Abstract: Numerous disorders that affect proper development, including the structure and function of the nervous system, are associated with altered embryonic movement. Ongoing challenges are to understand in detail how embryonic movement is generated and to understand better the connection between proper movement and normal nervous system function. Controlled manipulation of embryonic limb movement and neuronal activity to assess short- and long-term outcomes can be difficult. Optogenetics is a powerful new approach to… Show more

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“…5 In the peripheral nervous system, ChR2-mediated optical excitation of motor nerve axons in the mouse sciatic nerve was used to achieve orderly recruitment of motor units of lower limb muscles. 8 In addition, cardiomyocytes in the mouse 9 and rat 10 and skeletal myocytes in the developing chick embryo 11 have been excited with ChR2 and blue light. There have been no reports of optical inhibition of motor nerve and muscle activity in the peripheral nervous system.…”
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“…5 In the peripheral nervous system, ChR2-mediated optical excitation of motor nerve axons in the mouse sciatic nerve was used to achieve orderly recruitment of motor units of lower limb muscles. 8 In addition, cardiomyocytes in the mouse 9 and rat 10 and skeletal myocytes in the developing chick embryo 11 have been excited with ChR2 and blue light. There have been no reports of optical inhibition of motor nerve and muscle activity in the peripheral nervous system.…”
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“…Interesting possibilities could also be offered by two very important technologies developed to better dissect gene expression: the first is the usage of systems of inducible gene expression, such as the Tet-On/Tet-Off system (Gossen and Bujard, 1992), to activate the WT/mutated gene only in a specific time-frame (Watanabe et al, 2007;Yokota et al, 2011); the second are the optogenetic devices, to manipulate the cellular activity in ovo (Sharp and Fromherz, 2011;Egawa et al, 2013;Kastanenka and Landmesser, 2013), since it is well known that the MN cellular activity during the period of programmed cell death can influence their survival (Oppenheim et al, , 2003.…”
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“…ChRs can also be efficiently expressed in the spinal cord motorneurons of the chick embryo (Li et al . ; Kastanenka & Landmesser ; Sharp & Fromherz ) using in ovo electroporation technology (Odani et al . ).…”
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confidence: 99%