Development of a non-invasive novel individual marmoset holder for evaluation by awake functional magnetic resonance brain imaging
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2025.110390
Development of a non-invasive novel individual marmoset holder for evaluation by awake functional magnetic resonance brain imaging
Abstract
Background: Although functional MRI (fMRI) in awake marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) is fascinating for functional brain mapping and evaluation of brain disease models, it is difficult to launch awake fMRI on scanners with bore sizes of less than 16 cm. A universal marmoset holder for the small-bore size MRI was designed, and it was evaluated whether this holder could conduct auditory stimulation fMRI in the awake state using 16 cm bore size MRI scanner.
New method: The marmoset holder was designed with an outer diameter of 71.9 mm. A holder was designed to allow adjustment according to the individual head shape, enabling the use of the holder universally. An awake fMRI study of auditory response was conducted to evaluate the practicality of the new holder. Whole-brain activation was investigated when marmosets heard the marmoset social communication "phee call" an artificial tone sound and reversed of those.
Results: The prefrontal cortex was significantly activated in response to phee calls, whereas only the auditory cortex was activated in response to pure tones. In contrast, the auditory response was decreased when marmosets heard phee call. Their stimulus-specific responses indicated they perceived and differentiated sound characteristics in the fMRI environment.
Comparison with existing methods: A holder does not require surgical intervention or a custom-made helmet to minimize head movement in a small space.
Conclusion: Our newly developed holder made it possible to perform longitudinal fMRI experiments on multiple marmosets in a less invasive manner.
Keywords: Auditory response; Awake fMRI; Common marmoset; Nonhuman primate; Small bore size.
Copyright © 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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