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A double-sided microscope to realize whole-ganglion imaging of membrane potential in the medicinal leech.


ABSTRACT: Studies of neuronal network emergence during sensory processing and motor control are greatly facilitated by technologies that allow us to simultaneously record the membrane potential dynamics of a large population of neurons in single cell resolution. To achieve whole-brain recording with the ability to detect both small synaptic potentials and action potentials, we developed a voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) imaging technique based on a double-sided microscope that can image two sides of a nervous system simultaneously. We applied this system to the segmental ganglia of the medicinal leech. Double-sided VSD imaging enabled simultaneous recording of membrane potential events from almost all of the identifiable neurons. Using data obtained from double-sided VSD imaging, we analyzed neuronal dynamics in both sensory processing and generation of behavior and constructed functional maps for identification of neurons contributing to these processes.

SUBMITTER: Tomina Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5656430 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A double-sided microscope to realize whole-ganglion imaging of membrane potential in the medicinal leech.

Tomina Yusuke Y   Wagenaar Daniel A DA  

eLife 20170925


Studies of neuronal network emergence during sensory processing and motor control are greatly facilitated by technologies that allow us to simultaneously record the membrane potential dynamics of a large population of neurons in single cell resolution. To achieve whole-brain recording with the ability to detect both small synaptic potentials and action potentials, we developed a voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) imaging technique based on a double-sided microscope that can image two sides of a nervous  ...[more]

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