ADVANCING TWO-PHOTON CALCIUM IMAGING IN GLIOMA RESEARCH THROUGH OPEN-HARDWARE AND OPEN-SOFTWARE INNOVATIONS
HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences
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PS07-10AM-002
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We set out to characterize functional changes in peritumoral cortical circuits using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging in mouse visual cortex, since local computations, intracortical connectivity, and cell-type–specific responses to visual stimuli are well characterized in the healthy brain. Developing this paradigm requires us to overcome two major methodological challenges.
Firstly, functional two-photon measurements must be performed during visual stimulation, which introduces significant stray-light contamination. To solve this, we developed the Photon Shield, an open-hardware light-shielding system consisting of a 3D-printed headplate and a rail-mounted objective shield that provides robust and reproducible protection against stimulation-induced stray light, enabling artefact-free imaging.
Secondly, accurate interpretation of neural activity requires software tools for validating the output of widely used calcium-signal analysis algorithms, particularly CaImAn’s CNMF and OnACID pipelines. For this purpose, we developed Pluvianus, a stand-alone graphical user interface for visual exploration and quality control of CaImAn results. Pluvianus facilitates transparent curation, and improves the reliability of extracted neural signals.
Together, light-artefact suppression with the Photon Shield and robust signal-quality assessment with Pluvianus represent important steps toward accurately characterizing functional alterations in GL261-implanted Thy1-GCaMP6s mouse peritumoral cortical circuits.
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