We developed an all-optical system that couples large-scale cortical imaging with chronic light-based motor mapping in awake mice. By AAV-mediated cortical transfection, we induced the co-expreßion of the red-shifted genetically encoded calcium indicator and a light-sensitive optogenetic actuator ChR2 over both the rostral and caudal forelimb areas, which was stable over several months. No evidence of croß-talk was detected during illumination of ChR2+ neurons with the light source used for RCaMP1a excitation. Light-based motor mapping coupled with wide-field imaging of neuronal activation in awake mice revealed spatiotemporal patterns of cortical activation specific for movement category.

Mesoscale imaging of neuronal activity coupled with light-evoked motor mapping reveal movement-specific spatiotemporal patterns of cortical activation in awake mice / Resta F.; Allegra Mascaro A.L.; Montagni E.; De Vito G.; Scaglione A.; Pavone F.S.. - In: PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING. - ISSN 1605-7422. - ELETTRONICO. - 11226:(2020), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno SPIE BiOS, 2020 tenutosi a San Francisco, California, United States nel 1–6 February 2020) [10.1117/12.2544214].

Mesoscale imaging of neuronal activity coupled with light-evoked motor mapping reveal movement-specific spatiotemporal patterns of cortical activation in awake mice

Resta F.;Allegra Mascaro A. L.;Montagni E.;De Vito G.;Scaglione A.;Pavone F. S.
2020

Abstract

We developed an all-optical system that couples large-scale cortical imaging with chronic light-based motor mapping in awake mice. By AAV-mediated cortical transfection, we induced the co-expreßion of the red-shifted genetically encoded calcium indicator and a light-sensitive optogenetic actuator ChR2 over both the rostral and caudal forelimb areas, which was stable over several months. No evidence of croß-talk was detected during illumination of ChR2+ neurons with the light source used for RCaMP1a excitation. Light-based motor mapping coupled with wide-field imaging of neuronal activation in awake mice revealed spatiotemporal patterns of cortical activation specific for movement category.
2020
Neural Imaging and Sensing 2020
SPIE BiOS, 2020
San Francisco, California, United States
1–6 February 2020
Resta F.; Allegra Mascaro A.L.; Montagni E.; De Vito G.; Scaglione A.; Pavone F.S.
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