Optical Precise Ablation of Targeted Individual Neurons In Vivo.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Haipeng Wang, Hao He
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Abstract

Targeted cell ablation is a powerful strategy for investigating the function of individual neurons within neuronal networks. Multiphoton ablation technology by a tightly focused femtosecond laser, with its significant advantages of noninvasiveness, high efficiency, and single-cell resolution, has been widely used in the study of neuroscience. However, the firing activity of the ablated neuron and its impact on the surrounding neurons and entire neuronal ensembles are still unclear. In this study, we describe the depolarization process of targeted neuron ablation by a femtosecond laser based on a standard two-photon microscope in vitro and in vivo. The photoporation damages the cell membrane, depolarizes the membrane potential, and thus disables the neuron's ability to fire action potentials. The dysfunctional neuron after laser ablation affects both the responses of surrounding neighbors and the functions of ensemble neurons in vivo. Although abnormal Ca2+ responses in spatially surrounding neurons are observed, the damage effect is confined to the focal volume. The function of the neuronal ensembles that associate with a specific visual stimulation is not influenced by the ablation of an individual member of the ensemble, indicating the redundancy of the ensemble organization. This study thus provides an insight into the targeted neuron ablation as well as the role of an individual neuron in an ensemble.

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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
ACS Chemical Neuroscience BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
323
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: ACS Chemical Neuroscience publishes high-quality research articles and reviews that showcase chemical, quantitative biological, biophysical and bioengineering approaches to the understanding of the nervous system and to the development of new treatments for neurological disorders. Research in the journal focuses on aspects of chemical neurobiology and bio-neurochemistry such as the following: Neurotransmitters and receptors Neuropharmaceuticals and therapeutics Neural development—Plasticity, and degeneration Chemical, physical, and computational methods in neuroscience Neuronal diseases—basis, detection, and treatment Mechanism of aging, learning, memory and behavior Pain and sensory processing Neurotoxins Neuroscience-inspired bioengineering Development of methods in chemical neurobiology Neuroimaging agents and technologies Animal models for central nervous system diseases Behavioral research
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