Cellular anatomy of the mouse primary motor cortex.

Muñoz-Castañeda, Rodrigo, Brian Zingg, Katherine S Matho, Xiaoyin Chen, Quanxin Wang, Nicholas N Foster, Anan Li, et al. 2021. “Cellular Anatomy of the Mouse Primary Motor Cortex”. Nature 598 (7879): 159-66.

Abstract

An essential step toward understanding brain function is to establish a structural framework with cellular resolution on which multi-scale datasets spanning molecules, cells, circuits and systems can be integrated and interpreted1. Here, as part of the collaborative Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), we derive a comprehensive cell type-based anatomical description of one exemplar brain structure, the mouse primary motor cortex, upper limb area (MOp-ul). Using genetic and viral labelling, barcoded anatomy resolved by sequencing, single-neuron reconstruction, whole-brain imaging and cloud-based neuroinformatics tools, we delineated the MOp-ul in 3D and refined its sublaminar organization. We defined around two dozen projection neuron types in the MOp-ul and derived an input-output wiring diagram, which will facilitate future analyses of motor control circuitry across molecular, cellular and system levels. This work provides a roadmap towards a comprehensive cellular-resolution description of mammalian brain architecture.

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