Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Optogenetic investigation of neural circuits underlying brain disease in animal models.
- Journal:
- Nature reviews. Neuroscience
- Year:
- 2012
- Authors:
- Tye, Kay M & Deisseroth, Karl
- Affiliation:
- Department of Bioengineering · United States
Abstract
Optogenetic tools have provided a new way to establish causal relationships between brain activity and behaviour in health and disease. Although no animal model captures human disease precisely, behaviours that recapitulate disease symptoms may be elicited and modulated by optogenetic methods, including behaviours that are relevant to anxiety, fear, depression, addiction, autism and parkinsonism. The rapid proliferation of optogenetic reagents together with the swift advancement of strategies for implementation has created new opportunities for causal and precise dissection of the circuits underlying brain diseases in animal models.
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