SeminarRecording AvailableBrain Imaging

An open-source miniature two-photon microscope for large-scale calcium imaging in freely moving mice

Schedule
Monday, September 12, 2022
06:00 UTC
Weijian Zong

Dr.

Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Host: LIBRE hub Seminar

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

LIBRE hub Seminar

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

Due to the unsuitability of benchtop imaging for tasks that require unrestrained movement, investigators have tried, for almost two decades, to develop miniature 2P microscopes-2P miniscopes–that can be carried on the head of freely moving animals. In this talk, I would first briefly review the development history of this technique, and then report our latest progress on developing the new generation of 2P miniscopes, MINI2P, that overcomes the limits of previous versions by both meeting requirements for fatigue-free exploratory behavior during extended recording periods and satisfying demands for further increasing the cell yield by an order of magnitude, to thousands of neurons. The performance and reliability of MINI2P are validated by recordings of spatially tuned neurons in three brain regions and in three behavioral assays. All information about MINI2P is open access, with instruction videos, code, and manuals on public repositories, and workshops will be organized to help new users getting started. MINI2P permits large-scale and high-resolution calcium imaging in freely-moving mice, and opens the door to investigating brain functions during unconstrained natural behaviors.

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