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Optical measurement of microvascular oxygenation and blood flow responses in awake mouse cortex during functional activation.


ABSTRACT: The cerebral cortex has a number of conserved morphological and functional characteristics across brain regions and species. Among them, the laminar differences in microvascular density and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase staining suggest potential laminar variability in the baseline O2 metabolism and/or laminar variability in both O2 demand and hemodynamic response. Here, we investigate the laminar profile of stimulus-induced intravascular partial pressure of O2 (pO2) transients to stimulus-induced neuronal activation in fully awake mice using two-photon phosphorescence lifetime microscopy. Our results demonstrate that stimulus-induced changes in intravascular pO2 are conserved across cortical layers I-IV, suggesting a tightly controlled neurovascular response to provide adequate O2 supply across cortical depth. In addition, we observed a larger change in venular O2 saturation (ΔsO2) compared to arterioles, a gradual increase in venular ΔsO2 response towards the cortical surface, and absence of the intravascular "initial dip" previously reported under anesthesia. This study paves the way for quantification of layer-specific cerebral O2 metabolic responses, facilitating investigation of brain energetics in health and disease and informed interpretation of laminar blood oxygen level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging signals.

SUBMITTER: Sencan I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8985437 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optical measurement of microvascular oxygenation and blood flow responses in awake mouse cortex during functional activation.

Şencan İkbal İ   Esipova Tatiana T   Kılıç Kıvılcım K   Li Baoqiang B   Desjardins Michèle M   Yaseen Mohammad A MA   Wang Hui H   Porter Jason E JE   Kura Sreekanth S   Fu Buyin B   Secomb Timothy W TW   Boas David A DA   Vinogradov Sergei A SA   Devor Anna A   Sakadžić Sava S  

Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 20200609 3


The cerebral cortex has a number of conserved morphological and functional characteristics across brain regions and species. Among them, the laminar differences in microvascular density and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase staining suggest potential laminar variability in the baseline O<sub>2</sub> metabolism and/or laminar variability in both O<sub>2</sub> demand and hemodynamic response. Here, we investigate the laminar profile of stimulus-induced intravascular partial pressure of O<sub>2</s  ...[more]

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