학술논문

Video-rate volumetric functional imaging of the brain at synaptic resolution
Document Type
Report
Source
Nature Neuroscience. April 2017, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p620, 9 p.
Subject
Physiological aspects
Innovations
Properties
Synaptic transmission -- Physiological aspects
Calcium ions -- Properties
Neuroimaging -- Innovations
Language
English
ISSN
1097-6256
Abstract
Author(s): Rongwen Lu [1]; Wenzhi Sun [1]; Yajie Liang [1]; Aaron Kerlin [1]; Jens Bierfeld [2]; Johannes D Seelig [1, 3]; Daniel E Wilson [4]; Benjamin Scholl [4]; Boaz Mohar [...]
Neurons and neural networks often extend hundreds of micrometers in three dimensions. Capturing the calcium transients associated with their activity requires volume imaging methods with subsecond temporal resolution. Such speed is a challenge for conventional two-photon laser-scanning microscopy, because it depends on serial focal scanning in 3D and indicators with limited brightness. Here we present an optical module that is easily integrated into standard two-photon laser-scanning microscopes to generate an axially elongated Bessel focus, which when scanned in 2D turns frame rate into volume rate. We demonstrated the power of this approach in enabling discoveries for neurobiology by imaging the calcium dynamics of volumes of neurons and synapses in fruit flies, zebrafish larvae, mice and ferrets in vivo. Calcium signals in objects as small as dendritic spines could be resolved at video rates, provided that the samples were sparsely labeled to limit overlap in their axially projected images.