An implantable micro imaging device for molecular imaging in a brain of freely-moving mouse

K. Sasagawa, Yasumi Ohta, Mayumi Motoyama, T. Noda, T. Tokuda, J. Ohta, Sadao Shiosaka
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Abstract

We have developed an implantable micro imaging device that can observe specific molecules such as neuropsin in the deep brain of a freely-moving mouse with minimal invasiveness. A chemical substance, 4-methylcoumaryl-7-amide (MCA), which reacts with neuropsin and changes to fluorophore, 7-amino-4-methyl coumarin (AMC), is injected by a specially designed cannula employed with the device. The implanted sensor can measure spatio-temporal dynamics of neuropisn through fluorescence of AMC, which is accompanied by specific behavior in artificially induced epilepsy. The damage induced by the implantation of the device has been investigated. Four weeks after the implantation, no connective tissues are observed at the implanted locations and imaging was successfully conducted. Immuno-staining of the brain after the implantation reveals that the damage area is limited in less than 100 μm from the sensor surface.
一种可植入自由运动小鼠脑内分子成像的微成像装置
我们已经开发了一种可植入的微成像设备,可以以最小的侵入性观察自由移动的老鼠大脑深处的特定分子,如神经磷脂。一种化学物质,4-甲基香豆素-7-酰胺(MCA),与神经素反应并转变为荧光基团,7-氨基-4-甲基香豆素(AMC),通过与该装置一起使用的特殊设计的套管注射。植入的传感器可以通过AMC的荧光测量神经系统的时空动态,并伴有人工诱发癫痫的特定行为。对该装置的植入所引起的损伤进行了研究。植入四周后,植入部位未见结缔组织,成像成功。植入后的大脑免疫染色显示,损伤区域被限制在距离传感器表面不到100 μm的范围内。
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