Tuned Responses of Astrocytes and Their Influence on Hemodynamic
Signals in the Visual Cortex
James Schummers, Hongbo Yu, Mriganka Sur
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Movie s1
Labeling of neurons and astrocytes. The movie shows a z-stack (250 μm
square) taken from the pial surface to a depth of 350 μm, every 2 μm. The depth is
indicated every 10 μm in the bottom left corner. The left panel shows labeling with
SR101, which selectively labels astrocytes only. The center panel shows the labeling
with OGB1, which labels both neurons and astrocytes. The right panel shows merged
images of the two channels, color-coded such that neurons appear yellow-green and
astrocytes appear purple-white.
Movie s2
Astrocyte visual responses are delayed relative to neurons. Movie showing
the visual responses of the two cells plotted in text Fig. 1A-B. The movie shows the
response to three repetitions of grating presentation, indicated in the bottom left corner.
The two cells analyzed in text Fig 1B are circled for reference. Note the delayed
response of the astrocyte. The movie plays at 10X real time.
Movie s3
Visually evoked responses of neurons and astrocytes at a pinwheel center.
Time series of $Delta;F/F images during presentation of drifting gratings changing in
orientation from 0 to 150 degrees at 30 degree intervals. Schematic of the visual
stimulus is shown in the bottom right corner. Neurons appear green, and astrocytes
appear purple-white. Note that the activated cells rotate around the pinwheel center as
the orientation of the stimulus rotates. The delay of the astrocyte response is also
apparent.
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