具有主动光电换向器的双光子光纤镜用于自由行为的啮齿动物的旋转无电阻成像。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Neurophotonics Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-18 DOI:10.1117/1.NPh.12.2.025016
Yuehan Liu, Jing Zhang, Dian Guo, Yipeng Li, Haolin Zhang, Hyeon-Cheol Park, Wenhe Jing, Hui Lu, Xingde Li
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意义:最近开发的双光子(2P)纤维镜通过对自由行为的啮齿动物进行高分辨率神经成像,为神经科学提供了诱人的机会。然而,像其他微型2P设备一样,它需要一个系绳(用于光纤和扫描仪驱动线),这不可避免地限制了动物的运动,尤其是它的旋转。目的:我们的目标是为2P纤维镜(和其他系绳微型设备)开发一个平台,使旋转无阻力神经成像在自由旋转/行走的啮齿动物。方法:我们引入了一种主动光电换向器(pOEC),能够实时感知和补偿系绳中微小的扭矩积累(具有预先选择的阈值),在鼠标物理旋转光纤镜时先发制人地消除旋转阻力。结果:实验结果表明,pOEC有效地补偿了光纤镜中的扭矩积累,从而保持了稳定的2P成像性能。此外,该系统最大限度地减少了头戴式系绳施加的旋转阻力,使行为自由的小鼠在2P神经成像期间的旋转负担接近于零。对神经活动的研究进一步表明,当小鼠受到绳索诱导的旋转阻力限制或通过头部固定完全固定时,相当大比例的运动皮层神经元在放电模式上表现出统计学上显著的变化。结论:旋转限制对神经元活动有明显影响。我们的平台为在几乎自然的条件下研究动态神经回路功能提供了一个有希望的机会,并且最小化了旋转限制的影响。
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Two-photon fiberscope with a proactive optoelectrical commutator for rotational resistance-free imaging in freely behaving rodents.

Significance: The recently developed two-photon (2P) fiberscope offers attractive opportunities in neuroscience by enabling high-resolution neural imaging in freely behaving rodents. However, like other miniature 2P devices, it involves a tether (for fiber and scanner drive wires), which inevitably limits the animal's movement, especially its rotation.

Aim: We aim to develop a platform for 2P fiberscopes (and other tethered miniature devices), enabling rotational resistance-free neuroimaging in freely rotating/walking rodents.

Approach: We introduced a proactive optoelectrical commutator (pOEC) capable of real-time sensing and compensation for a tiny torque buildup in the tether (with a preselected threshold), preemptively eliminating the rotational resistance when the mouse physically rotates the fiberscope.

Results: Experimental results demonstrated that the pOEC effectively compensates for torque buildup in the fiberscope, thereby maintaining stable 2P imaging performance. In addition, the system minimizes the rotational resistance imposed by the head-mounted tether, enabling near-zero rotational burden during 2P neural imaging in freely behaving mice. Investigations of neural activity further revealed that a considerable proportion of motor cortex neurons exhibited statistically significant changes in their firing patterns when the mouse was restricted by tether-induced rotational resistance or completely immobilized via head fixation.

Conclusions: The results indicated that rotational restriction induced visible impacts on neuronal activities. Our platform offers a promising opportunity for studying dynamic neural circuit functions under nearly natural conditions with minimized impacts by the rotational restriction.

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Neurophotonics
Neurophotonics Neuroscience-Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
11.30%
发文量
114
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: At the interface of optics and neuroscience, Neurophotonics is a peer-reviewed journal that covers advances in optical technology applicable to study of the brain and their impact on the basic and clinical neuroscience applications.
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