Abstract
Large-scale mapping of the location of synapses and their molecular properties in the mouse has shown that diverse synapse types are spatially distributed across the brain. The diversity of synapses is known as the synaptome and the spatial distribution as the synaptome architecture. Synaptome maps in the mouse show each brain region has a characteristic compositional signature. The signature can store behavioral representations and is modified in mouse genetic models of human disease. The human synaptome remains unexplored and whether it has any conserved features with the mouse synaptome is unknown.
As a first step toward creating a human synaptome atlas, we have labelled and imaged synapses expressing the excitatory synapse protein PSD95 in twenty human brain regions in four phenotypically normal individuals. We quantified the number, size and intensity of approximately a billion individual synaptic puncta and compared their regional distributions. We found that each region showed a distinct signature of synaptic puncta parameters. Comparison of brain regions showed the synaptome of cortical and hippocampal structures were similar but distinct to the synaptome of cerebellum and brainstem. Comparison of human and mouse synaptome revealed conservation of synaptic puncta parameters, hierarchical organization of brain regions and network architecture. These data show that the synaptome of humans and mouse share conserved features despite the 1000-fold difference in brain size and 90 million years since a common ancestor. This first draft human synaptome atlas illustrates the feasibility of generating a systematic atlas of the human synaptome in health and disease.
Abbreviations
- BA
- Brodmann area
- CA
- Cornu Ammonis
- CA1-SML
- CA1-Stratum Moleculare Lacunosum
- CA1-SO
- CA1-Stratum Oriens
- CA1-SP
- CA1-Stratum Pyramidale
- CA1-SR
- CA1-Stratum Radiatum
- CA2-SML
- CA2-Stratum Moleculare Lacunosum
- CA2-SO
- CA2-Stratum Oriens
- CA2-SP
- CA2-Stratum Pyramidale
- CA2-SR
- CA2-Stratum Radiatum
- CA3-SL
- CA3-Stratum Lucidum
- CA3-SML
- CA3-Stratum Moleculare Lacunosum
- CA3-SO
- CA3-Stratum Oriens
- CA3-SP
- CA3-Stratum Pyramidale
- CA4
- Cornu Ammonis 4
- CB
- Cerebellum
- CN
- Caudate Nucleus
- CNXII
- Hypoglossal Cranial Nerve
- DG-PL
- DG-Polymorphic Layer
- DG-SG
- DG-Stratum Granulosum
- DG-SM
- DG-Stratum Moleculare
- DG
- Dentate Gyrus
- EBB
- Edinburgh Brain Bank
- FFPE
- formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded
- HC
- Hippocampus
- IHC
- immunohistochemistry
- ION
- Inferior Olivary Nucleus
- LC
- Locus Coeruleus
- MB
- Midbrain
- MD
- Medulla
- PN
- Pontine nuclei
- PO
- Pons
- PSD95
- postsynaptic density protein 95
- SN
- Substantia Nigra
- TH
- Thalamus