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Transcranial Recording of Electrophysiological Neural Activity in the Rodent Brain in vivo Using Functional Photoacoustic Imaging of Near-Infrared Voltage-Sensitive Dye.


ABSTRACT: Minimally-invasive monitoring of electrophysiological neural activities in real-time-that enables quantification of neural functions without a need for invasive craniotomy and the longer time constants of fMRI and PET-presents a very challenging yet significant task for neuroimaging. In this paper, we present in vivo functional PA (fPA) imaging of chemoconvulsant rat seizure model with intact scalp using a fluorescence quenching-based cyanine voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) characterized by a lipid vesicle model mimicking different levels of membrane potential variation. The framework also involves use of a near-infrared VSD delivered through the blood-brain barrier (BBB), opened by pharmacological modulation of adenosine receptor signaling. Our normalized time-frequency analysis presented in vivo VSD response in the seizure group significantly distinguishable from those of the control groups at sub-mm spatial resolution. Electroencephalogram (EEG) recording confirmed the changes of severity and frequency of brain activities, induced by chemoconvulsant seizures of the rat brain. The findings demonstrate that the near-infrared fPA VSD imaging is a promising tool for in vivo recording of brain activities through intact scalp, which would pave a way to its future translation in real time human brain imaging.

SUBMITTER: Kang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6696882 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcranial Recording of Electrophysiological Neural Activity in the Rodent Brain <i>in vivo</i> Using Functional Photoacoustic Imaging of Near-Infrared Voltage-Sensitive Dye.

Kang Jeeun J   Zhang Haichong K HK   Kadam Shilpa D SD   Fedorko Julie J   Valentine Heather H   Malla Adarsha P AP   Yan Ping P   Harraz Maged M MM   Kang Jin U JU   Rahmim Arman A   Gjedde Albert A   Loew Leslie M LM   Wong Dean F DF   Boctor Emad M EM  

Frontiers in neuroscience 20190809


Minimally-invasive monitoring of electrophysiological neural activities in real-time-that enables quantification of neural functions without a need for invasive craniotomy and the longer time constants of fMRI and PET-presents a very challenging yet significant task for neuroimaging. In this paper, we present <i>in vivo</i> functional PA (fPA) imaging of chemoconvulsant rat seizure model with intact scalp using a fluorescence quenching-based cyanine voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) characterized by a  ...[more]

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