Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae

Abstract Background Visually guided behaviors such as optomotor and optokinetic responses, phototaxis, and prey capture are crucial for survival in zebrafish and become apparent after just a few days of development. Color vision, which in zebrafish is based on a spatially anisotropic tetrachromatic...

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Main Authors: Chiara Fornetto, Natascia Tiso, Francesco Saverio Pavone, Francesco Vanzi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-020-00903-3
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author Chiara Fornetto
Natascia Tiso
Francesco Saverio Pavone
Francesco Vanzi
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Natascia Tiso
Francesco Saverio Pavone
Francesco Vanzi
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description Abstract Background Visually guided behaviors such as optomotor and optokinetic responses, phototaxis, and prey capture are crucial for survival in zebrafish and become apparent after just a few days of development. Color vision, which in zebrafish is based on a spatially anisotropic tetrachromatic retina, provides an additional important component of world representation driving fundamental larval behaviors. However, little is known about the central nervous system (CNS) circuitry underlying color vision processing downstream of the retina, and its activity correlates with behavior. Here, we used the transparent larva of zebrafish to image CNS neurons and their activity in response to colored visual stimuli. Results To investigate the processing of chromatic information in the zebrafish larva brain, we mapped with cellular resolution, spectrally responsive neurons in the larva encephalon and spinal cord. We employed the genetically encoded calcium indicator GCaMP6s and two-photon microscopy to image the neuronal activity while performing visual stimulation with spectrally distinct stimuli at wavelengths matching the absorption peaks of the four zebrafish cone types. We observed the presence of a high number of wavelength-selective neurons not only in the optic tectum, but also in all other regions of the CNS, demonstrating that the circuitry involved in processing spectral information and producing color-selective responses extends to the whole CNS. Conclusions Our measurements provide a map of neurons involved in color-driven responses, revealing that spectral information spreads in all regions of the CNS. This suggests the underlying complexity of the circuits involved and opens the way to their detailed future investigation.
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spelling doaj.art-12948b3679394d20989433b78172e79a2022-12-21T22:09:16ZengBMCBMC Biology1741-70072020-11-0118111710.1186/s12915-020-00903-3Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvaeChiara Fornetto0Natascia Tiso1Francesco Saverio Pavone2Francesco Vanzi3European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (LENS)Department of Biology, University of PadovaEuropean Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (LENS)European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (LENS)Abstract Background Visually guided behaviors such as optomotor and optokinetic responses, phototaxis, and prey capture are crucial for survival in zebrafish and become apparent after just a few days of development. Color vision, which in zebrafish is based on a spatially anisotropic tetrachromatic retina, provides an additional important component of world representation driving fundamental larval behaviors. However, little is known about the central nervous system (CNS) circuitry underlying color vision processing downstream of the retina, and its activity correlates with behavior. Here, we used the transparent larva of zebrafish to image CNS neurons and their activity in response to colored visual stimuli. Results To investigate the processing of chromatic information in the zebrafish larva brain, we mapped with cellular resolution, spectrally responsive neurons in the larva encephalon and spinal cord. We employed the genetically encoded calcium indicator GCaMP6s and two-photon microscopy to image the neuronal activity while performing visual stimulation with spectrally distinct stimuli at wavelengths matching the absorption peaks of the four zebrafish cone types. We observed the presence of a high number of wavelength-selective neurons not only in the optic tectum, but also in all other regions of the CNS, demonstrating that the circuitry involved in processing spectral information and producing color-selective responses extends to the whole CNS. Conclusions Our measurements provide a map of neurons involved in color-driven responses, revealing that spectral information spreads in all regions of the CNS. This suggests the underlying complexity of the circuits involved and opens the way to their detailed future investigation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-020-00903-3Color visionZebrafishCalcium imaging
spellingShingle Chiara Fornetto
Natascia Tiso
Francesco Saverio Pavone
Francesco Vanzi
Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
BMC Biology
Color vision
Zebrafish
Calcium imaging
title Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
title_full Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
title_fullStr Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
title_full_unstemmed Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
title_short Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
title_sort colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
topic Color vision
Zebrafish
Calcium imaging
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-020-00903-3
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