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Publication : A whole-brain connectivity map of mouse insular cortex.

First Author  Gehrlach DA Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  32940600 Mgi Jnum  J:316045
Mgi Id  MGI:6728206 Doi  10.7554/eLife.55585
Citation  Gehrlach DA, et al. (2020) A whole-brain connectivity map of mouse insular cortex. Elife 9:e55585
abstractText  The insular cortex (IC) plays key roles in emotional and regulatory brain functions and is affected across psychiatric diseases. However, the brain-wide connections of the mouse IC have not been comprehensively mapped. Here, we traced the whole-brain inputs and outputs of the mouse IC across its rostro-caudal extent. We employed cell-type-specific monosynaptic rabies virus tracings to characterize afferent connections onto either excitatory or inhibitory IC neurons, and adeno-associated viral tracings to label excitatory efferent axons. While the connectivity between the IC and other cortical regions was highly bidirectional, the IC connectivity with subcortical structures was often unidirectional, revealing prominent cortical-to-subcortical or subcortical-to-cortical pathways. The posterior and medial IC exhibited resembling connectivity patterns, while the anterior IC connectivity was distinct, suggesting two major functional compartments. Our results provide insights into the anatomical architecture of the mouse IC and thus a structural basis to guide investigations into its complex functions.
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