Murari Kartikeya, Etienne-Cummings Ralph, Cauwenberghs Gert, Thakor Nitish
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2010;2010:5795-8. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5627825.
Imaging in awake, behaving animals is an emerging field that offers the advantage of being able to study physiological processes and structures in a more natural state than what is possible in tissue slices or even in anesthetized animals. To date, most imaging in awake animals has used optical fiber bundles or electrical cables to transfer signals to traditional imaging-system components. However, the fibers or cables tether the animal and greatly limit the kind and duration of animal behavior that can be studied using imaging methods. We present an integrated imaging microscope (IIM) that incorporates all aspects of an imaging system - illumination, optics and photodetection - into a small footprint device, occupying under 4 cm(3) and weighing 5.4 g, that can be attached to the skull for imaging the brain in mobile rats. Power supply and image storage sufficient for approximately 7 hour operation at 15 frames/s was implemented on a backpack weighing 11.5 g. We implemented several optical techniques including reflectance, spectroscopy, speckle and fluorescence with the IIM, imaged vessels down to 15-20 microm in diameter and obtained, to the best of our knowledge, the worlds first cortical images from an untethered, freely-moving rat.
对清醒、活动的动物进行成像,是一个新兴领域,它具有这样的优势:能够在比组织切片甚至麻醉动物更自然的状态下研究生理过程和结构。迄今为止,对清醒动物进行的大多数成像都使用光纤束或电缆将信号传输到传统成像系统组件。然而,这些光纤或电缆束缚着动物,极大地限制了使用成像方法能够研究的动物行为的种类和持续时间。我们展示了一种集成成像显微镜(IIM),它将成像系统的各个方面——照明、光学和光探测——整合到一个小尺寸设备中,该设备体积小于4立方厘米,重5.4克,可以附着在头骨上,用于对活动大鼠的大脑进行成像。在一个重11.5克的背包上实现了足以支持以15帧/秒的速度进行大约7小时操作的电源供应和图像存储。我们用IIM实现了几种光学技术,包括反射率、光谱学、散斑和荧光,对直径低至15 - 20微米的血管进行了成像,并且据我们所知,获得了来自未束缚、自由活动大鼠的世界上第一张皮层图像。