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Single Cell Rna Sequencing

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Vagal sensory neurons that guard the airways

Stephen Liberles
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Jun 22, 2020

The vagus nerve contains a diversity of sensory neurons that detect peripheral stimuli such as blood pressure changes at the aortic arch, lung expansion during breathing, meal-induced stomach distension, and chemotherapeutics that induce nausea. Underlying vagal sensory mechanisms are largely unresolved at a molecular level, presenting tremendously important problems in sensory biology. We charted vagal sensory neurons by single cell RNA sequencing, identifying novel cell surface receptors and classifying a staggering diversity of sensory neuron types. We then generated a collection of ires-Cre knock-in mice to target each neuron type, and adapted genetic tools for Cre-based anatomical mapping, in vivo imaging, targeted ablation, and optogenetic control of vagal neuron activity. We found different sensory neuron types that innervate the lung and exert powerful effects on breathing, others that monitor and control the digestive system, and yet others that innervate that innervate the larynx and protect the airways. Together with Ardem Patapoutian, we also identified a critical role for Piezo mechanoreceptors in the sensation of airway stretch, which underlies a classical respiratory reflex termed the Hering-Breuer inspiratory reflex, as well as in the neuronal sensation of blood pressure and the baroreceptor reflex.

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Effect of methanol fixation on single cell RNA sequencing of the murine dentate gyrus

Marta Sánchez-Carbonell, Patricia Jiménez Peinado, Cathrin Bayer, Jean-Christopher Hennings, Yvonne Hofmann, Silvio Schmidt, Otto W. Witte, Anja Urbach

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