Fisher Jonathan A N, Civillico Eugene F, Contreras Diego, Yodh Arjun G
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6396, USA.
Opt Lett. 2004 Jan 1;29(1):71-3. doi: 10.1364/ol.29.000071.
We report in vivo imaging of neuronal electrical activity from superficial layers of the mouse barrel cortex. The measurements have approximately 16-microm spatial and 3-ms temporal resolution and reach depths of 150 microm below the cortical surface. The depth-dependent differential-fluorescence optical sections of activity are consistent with known cortical architecture and represent an important step toward in vivo measurement of functioning complex neural networks. Our observations employ a custom gradient-index lens probe and voltage-sensitive dye fluorescence; the use of epi-illumination rather than dark-field illumination provides the dramatic signal-to-noise improvement necessary for fast three-dimensional imaging.
我们报告了对小鼠桶状皮质表层神经元电活动的体内成像。这些测量具有约16微米的空间分辨率和3毫秒的时间分辨率,可深入到皮质表面以下150微米的深度。活动的深度依赖性差分荧光光学切片与已知的皮质结构一致,代表了朝着对功能复杂神经网络进行体内测量迈出的重要一步。我们的观察采用了定制的梯度折射率透镜探头和电压敏感染料荧光;落射照明而非暗场照明的使用为快速三维成像提供了所需的显著信噪比改善。