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Two photon stimulation in freely moving animals to understand the causal role of sleep reactiva[...]

Institut de l'Audition

Île-de-France

Sur place

EUR 40 000 - 60 000

Plein temps

Aujourd’hui
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Résumé du poste

A research institution in France is seeking a student to contribute to a project utilizing cutting-edge two-photon microscopy to study neuronal activity during sleep and its role in memory consolidation. The position involves setting up a novel imaging system and conducting experiments on neuronal reactivations. Ideal candidates will have a background in neuroscience or related fields.

Qualifications

  • Experience with two-photon microscopy techniques is preferred.
  • Knowledge of optogenetics and neuronal dynamics is beneficial.

Responsabilités

  • Setup a system for two-photon imaging and photostimulation.
  • Identify neurons activated during sleep in the prefrontal cortex.
  • Test the role of neuronal reactivations in memory consolidation.
Description du poste
Overview

The goal of this project is to combine two-photon stimulation with two-photon imaging in our head-mounted microscope to study the role of ensembles of neurons that are reactivated in prefrontal cortex during sleep.

To understand the mechanisms underlying cognition and behavior, it is essential to obtain broad and precise insights into neuronal activity during the performance of complex tasks in natural settings. Over the past twenty years, two-photon (2P) microscopy has significantly advanced the limits of the number of neurons that can be simultaneously recorded in awake, behaving animals. This technique offers unparalleled precision in terms of the location and genetic identity of neurons. However, 2P microscopy traditionally requires head-fixation of the animal, which imposes substantial limitations on the range of behaviors that can be studied and their relevance to natural conditions.

To address this challenge, we use a miniature two-photon microscope (Mini2P), to image neuronal activity of hundreds of neurons in the frontal cortex in freely moving mice (Zong et al., ). This system enables the observation of cellular activity under various conditions and behaviors, including sleep. Nevertheless, establishing a causal link between brain activity and behavior necessitates the ability to control neuronal dynamics and observe the resulting effects on animal behavior.

To achieve this, a method of choice is optogenetics, a technique based on the expression of a light-modulated actuator in genetically defined cell type allowing for the modification of neuronal activity with light. Recent developments of optogenetics use cutting-edge optical methods to shape the light into arbitrary spatial patterns allowing to activate ensembles of neurons not only selected based on their genetic identity but also about their functional specificity (Accanto et al., ; Lorca-Cámara et al., ).

Responsibilities / Student role

As a first step, under the supervision of specialists from the Bioimaging facility, the student will contribute to setting up a cutting-edge system combining two-photon imaging and photostimulation in our miniature microscope. Then the student will use this novel tool to identify the ensemble of neurons that are activated spontaneously during sleep in the mouse prefrontal cortex. These reactivations are thought to be important for memory consolidation. To test this hypothesis the student will image neuronal reactivations in the prefrontal cortex before and after the memorization of a behavioral association between a sound and a reward. Thanks to this longitudinal observation, the reactivated neural ensembles specific to this memory will be identified. To study the causal role of these ensembles, the reactivation probability of this specific neuronal ensemble will be artificially increased with targeted optogenetic stimulations. We will then test if this manipulation improves memorization of the behavioral association.

Main scopes of the project
  • Establish a cutting-edge tool for combined imaging and photo-stimulation of neuronal activity on the prefrontal cortex.
  • Study of the causal role of sleep reactivations for memory consolidation.
Starting date

10-01

Funding

Funding category: Public / private mixed funding

Funding further details: PPU program

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