Extended field-of-view ultrathin microendoscopes for high-resolution two-photon imaging with minimal invasiveness
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.58882
Extended field-of-view ultrathin microendoscopes for high-resolution two-photon imaging with minimal invasiveness
Abstract
Imaging neuronal activity with high and homogeneous spatial resolution across the field-of-view (FOV) and limited invasiveness in deep brain regions is fundamental for the progress of neuroscience, yet is a major technical challenge. We achieved this goal by correcting optical aberrations in gradient index lens-based ultrathin (≤500 µm) microendoscopes using aspheric microlenses generated through 3D-microprinting. Corrected microendoscopes had extended FOV (eFOV) with homogeneous spatial resolution for two-photon fluorescence imaging and required no modification of the optical set-up. Synthetic calcium imaging data showed that, compared to uncorrected endoscopes, eFOV-microendoscopes led to improved signal-to-noise ratio and more precise evaluation of correlated neuronal activity. We experimentally validated these predictions in awake head-fixed mice. Moreover, using eFOV-microendoscopes we demonstrated cell-specific encoding of behavioral state-dependent information in distributed functional subnetworks in a primary somatosensory thalamic nucleus. eFOV-microendoscopes are, therefore, small-cross-section ready-to-use tools for deep two-photon functional imaging with unprecedentedly high and homogeneous spatial resolution.
Keywords: 3D microprinting; Aberration correction; microendoscopes; mouse; network dynamics; neuroscience; thalamus; two-photon imaging.
© 2020, Antonini et al.
Conflict of interest statement
AA, AS, MM, SB, CM, FS, AF, DV, VR, AB, SP, CL, TF No competing interests declared
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