Fast volumetric calcium imaging across multiple cortical layers using sculpted light. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Although whole-organism calcium imaging in small and semi-transparent animals has been demonstrated, capturing the functional dynamics of large-scale neuronal circuits in awake behaving mammals at high speed and resolution has remained one of the main frontiers in systems neuroscience. Here we present a method based on light sculpting that enables unbiased single- and dual-plane high-speed (up to 160 Hz) calcium imaging as well as in vivo volumetric calcium imaging of a mouse cortical column (0.5 mm × 0.5 mm × 0.5 mm) at single-cell resolution and fast volume rates (3-6 Hz). We achieved this by tailoring the point-spread function of our microscope to the structures of interest while maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio using a home-built fiber laser amplifier with pulses that are synchronized to the imaging voxel speed. This enabled in vivo recording of calcium dynamics of several thousand neurons across cortical layers and in the hippocampus of awake behaving mice.

publication date

  • October 31, 2016

Research

keywords

  • Calcium
  • Calcium Signaling
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Hippocampus
  • Molecular Imaging
  • Neurons

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC5531274

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84992699358

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1038/nmeth.4040

PubMed ID

  • 27798612

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 13

issue

  • 12