All-optical readout and stimulation of cortical activity during optogenetically-triggered motor task in awake mice (Conference Presentation)

F. Resta, E. Montagni, Emilia Conti, G. Vito, A. Mascaro, F. Pavone
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In this study, we developed a wide-field all-optical system based on a red-shifted GECI (RCaMP1a) combined with channelrhodopsin II (ChR2) for simultaneous stimulation and readout of neuronal activity. Our results show that RCaMP1a transfection in primary motor cortex extends all over the cortical motor areas. The RCaMP1a and ChR2 reporter expression largely overlap, thus allowing the stimulation and readout from the same functional areas. Furthermore, we characterized the functional response by performing single pulse optogenetic stimulation and we observed that evoked calcium signals increase at increasing laser power. In order to study the cortical activation underlying a specific motor behavior, we performed optogenetic-stimulation of the Rostral Forelimb Area (RFA) with a train of lasers pulses. We observed that during 1s of 16 Hz train stimulus the animals suddenly start grasping with the contralateral forelimb. Cortical dynamics recorded during the optogenetically-triggered motor task show correlated activity between the RFA and the nearby motor areas. The all-optical system optimization and the possibility to link the neuronal population activity with the animal behavior would be a key point in understanding the network activity underlying a specific behavior.
清醒小鼠光遗传触发运动任务期间的全光读出和皮层活动刺激(会议报告)
在这项研究中,我们开发了一种基于红移GECI (RCaMP1a)和通道视紫红质II (ChR2)的宽视场全光学系统,用于同时刺激和读取神经元活动。我们的研究结果表明,RCaMP1a在初级运动皮层的转染扩展到皮质运动区域的所有区域。RCaMP1a和ChR2报告基因的表达在很大程度上重叠,从而允许来自相同功能区域的刺激和读出。此外,我们通过单脉冲光遗传刺激表征了功能响应,并观察到随着激光功率的增加,引起的钙信号增加。为了研究特定运动行为背后的皮层激活,我们用一系列激光脉冲对吻侧前肢区(RFA)进行了光遗传学刺激。我们观察到,在16 Hz训练刺激的1秒内,动物突然开始用对侧前肢抓取。在光遗传学触发的运动任务中记录的皮质动力学显示了RFA和附近运动区域之间的相关活动。全光学系统的优化以及将神经元群活动与动物行为联系起来的可能性将是理解特定行为背后的网络活动的关键点。
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