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Publication : Aberrant Cortical Activity in Multiple GCaMP6-Expressing Transgenic Mouse Lines.

First Author  Steinmetz NA Year  2017
Journal  eNeuro Volume  4
Issue  5 PubMed ID  28932809
Mgi Jnum  J:253207 Mgi Id  MGI:6109748
Doi  10.1523/ENEURO.0207-17.2017 Citation  Steinmetz NA, et al. (2017) Aberrant Cortical Activity in Multiple GCaMP6-Expressing Transgenic Mouse Lines. eNeuro 4(5):ENEURO.0207-17.2017
abstractText  Transgenic mouse lines are invaluable tools for neuroscience but, as with any technique, care must be taken to ensure that the tool itself does not unduly affect the system under study. Here we report aberrant electrical activity, similar to interictal spikes, and accompanying fluorescence events in some genotypes of transgenic mice expressing GCaMP6 genetically encoded calcium sensors. These epileptiform events have been observed particularly, but not exclusively, in mice with Emx1-Cre and Ai93 transgenes, of either sex, across multiple laboratories. The events occur at >0.1 Hz, are very large in amplitude (>1.0 mV local field potentials, >10% df/f widefield imaging signals), and typically cover large regions of cortex. Many properties of neuronal responses and behavior seem normal despite these events, although rare subjects exhibit overt generalized seizures. The underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon remain unclear, but we speculate about possible causes on the basis of diverse observations. We encourage researchers to be aware of these activity patterns while interpreting neuronal recordings from affected mouse lines and when considering which lines to study.
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