COMBINING FLEXIBLE ELECTRODE RECORDINGS WITH TWO-PHOTON IMAGING TO INVESTIGATE BRAIN-WIDE NETWORK COUPLING
University of Zurich
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Here, we demonstrate the advantages of ultra-flexible tentacle electrodes (UFTEs) for simultaneous optical and electrophysiological chronic recordings. UFTEs are ultrathin, low-impedance electrodes that can be chronically implanted with arbitrary connector placement. We implanted 9 L2/3-GCaMP6f mice with 64-channel UFTEs in the hippocampus and thalamus and prepared a 4-mm cranial window over the posterior cortex (SSp-bdf, VISrl, and VISp) for two-photon calcium imaging in awake head-fixed mice.
We show that this method enables stable, long-term neural recordings across multiple cortical and subcortical brain areas over weeks. We recorded on average 53 units with the UFTEs, out of which we could track 78% over two weeks (n=5 mice with longitudinal spike-sorting). Simultaneous two-photon calcium imaging with a low working-distance objective produced negligible light artifacts (5 µV mean maximum amplitude). We demonstrate the benefits of our multi-modal recording preparation by analyzing the interaction between thalamic, hippocampal, and cortical neural activity during behavioral state changes and hippocampal ripples. Our approach promises to reveal previously inaccessible and under-appreciated aspects of coordinated brain dynamics.
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