一个自由移动的光血栓性中风模型揭示了对侧皮质gaba能神经元持续功能障碍的小型化双光子显微镜。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Chuanyang Jin, Hui Dai, Dechun Dai, Jianbin Zhang
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摘要

缺血性中风(IS)通常导致长期残疾,主要是由于神经元网络的改变。在自然条件下可重复的啮齿动物IS模型中,捕获单细胞神经元活动的困难以及如何解决长期存在的挑战仍然存在。在这里,我们将光血栓性卒中模型与头戴式微型双光子显微镜(mTPM)相结合,以实现自由运动小鼠对侧初级运动皮层(M1)中gaba能神经元的纵向实时成像。我们观察到gaba能神经元的钙动力学明显减少。这些钙动力学早在中风后第3天就出现了,并持续到第19天,尽管没有明显的大运动缺陷。我们的研究结果强调,尽管大运动功能正常,但细微的皮质功能障碍仍然存在,强调需要更精细的行为测试。这种方法为研究局灶性缺血性脑卒中后细胞水平功能障碍与宏观行为之间的关系提供了一个强有力的工具。
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A Freely Moving Photothrombotic Stroke Model Reveals Sustained Dysfunction of GABAergic Neuron in Contralesional Cortex Using Miniaturized Two-Photon Microscopy.

Ischemic stroke (IS) commonly results in long-term disability, largely due to alterations in neuronal networks. In repeatable rodent IS model under naturalistic conditions, the difficulty of capturing single-cell neuronal activities and how this solves a long-standing challenge is still remained. Here, we combined a photothrombotic stroke model with head-mounted miniaturized two-photon microscopy (mTPM) to achieve longitudinal, real-time imaging of GABAergic neurons in the contralesional primary motor cortex (M1) in freely moving mice. We observed pronounced reductions in calcium dynamics in GABAergic neurons. These calcium dynamics emerged as early as day 3 post-stroke and persisted through day 19, despite no detectable gross motor deficits. Our findings highlight subtle cortical dysfunction persists despite normal gross motor function, underscoring the need for finer behavioral tests. This approach offered a powerful tool to bridge the gap between cellular-level dysfunction and macroscopic behaviors after focal ischemic stroke.

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Translational Stroke Research
Translational Stroke Research CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
13.80
自引率
4.30%
发文量
130
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Translational Stroke Research covers basic, translational, and clinical studies. The Journal emphasizes novel approaches to help both to understand clinical phenomenon through basic science tools, and to translate basic science discoveries into the development of new strategies for the prevention, assessment, treatment, and enhancement of central nervous system repair after stroke and other forms of neurotrauma. Translational Stroke Research focuses on translational research and is relevant to both basic scientists and physicians, including but not restricted to neuroscientists, vascular biologists, neurologists, neuroimagers, and neurosurgeons.
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