斑马鱼幼虫全脑神经元活动的同步光学成像和操作(会议报告)

Zhenfei Jiao, Chun-feng Shang, Yu-fan Wang, Zhe Yang, Chen Yang, Funing Li, Jin-Ze Xie, Jiulin Du, L. Fu
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在神经科学中,破译神经回路中神经元集合的功能是核心目标之一。近年来,光致动器探针和钙指示探针的研究进展,为神经元群的同时光学操作和成像提供了可能。虽然通过点扫描成像和局部光刺激,以前的工作已经实现了对小鼠和斑马鱼幼体局部脑区域神经回路的全光询问,但没有尝试对全脑神经元群的功能进行光学询问。在这里,我们结合了快速体积成像技术,比点扫描法快一个数量级的光片显微镜,以及数字激光束整形装置,数字微镜装置(DMD),来了解斑马鱼幼虫整个大脑的神经元活动。利用光谱分离的钙指示剂GCaMP6f和活性致动器christsonr,我们可以在最小的光谱串扰的情况下同时对神经元集合进行成像和操作。此外,为了监测斑马鱼幼鱼的行为,在系统中引入了高速摄像机。为了证明该系统的功能,在全脑神经元活动成像过程中,对任意选择的神经元进行刺激,有效激活突触连接和全脑下游神经回路,诱发刻板行为。这些结果证明了该系统在研究小动物全脑神经元群功能方面的能力。
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Simultaneous optical imaging and manipulation of the whole-brain neuronal activities in behaving zebrafish larvae (Conference Presentation)
In neuroscience, it’s one of the central goals to decipher neuronal ensembles’ function in the neural circuits. Recently, the progress of probes for optogenetic actuators and calcium indicators afford the probability for simultaneous optical manipulation and imaging of neuronal ensembles. Although with point-scanning imaging and localized optical stimulation, previous work had achieved all-optical interrogation of neural circuits in the local brain areas of mice and zebrafish larvae, no attempt was made to optical interrogate neuronal ensembles’ function across the whole-brain. Here, we combined the fast volumetric imaging technique, light-sheet microscopy which was an order of magnitude faster than the point-scanning method, with digital laser beam shaping device, digital micromirror device (DMD), to learn about neuronal activities across the whole brain of behaving larval zebrafish. Using the spectrally separated calcium indicator, GCaMP6f, and activity actuator, ChrimsonR, we can simultaneously image and manipulate neuronal ensembles with minimal spectral cross-talk. Besides, to monitor the behavior of zebrafish larvae, a high-speed camera was introduced into the system. To demonstrate the system’s function, arbitrarily selected neurons was stimulated during the whole-brain neuronal activities’ imaging, which effectively activated the synaptic connections and brain-wide downstream neural circuits and evoked stereotyped behaviors. These results demonstrate the system’s ability in studying the function of brain-wide neuronal ensembles in small animals.
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