Three-photon in vivo imaging of neurons and glia in the medial prefrontal cortex with sub-cellular resolution

Published in: bioRxiv, 2024
Type: Pre-Print

Citation

Falko Fuhrmann, Felix C Nebeling, Fabrizio Musacchio, Manuel Mittag, Stefanie Poll, Monika Mueller, Eleonora Ambrad Giovannetti, Michael Maibach, Barbara Schaffran, Emily Burnside, Ivy Chi Wai Chan, Alex Lagurin, Nicole Reichenbach, Sanjeev Kaushalya, Hans-Ulrich Fried, Stefan Linden, Gabor Petzold, Gaia Tavosanis, Frank Bradke, Martin Fuhrmann, "Three-photon in vivo imaging of neurons and glia in the medial prefrontal cortex with sub-cellular resolution" (2024). bioRxiv, Pre-Print, 2024.08.28.610026 https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.28.610026

Abstract

The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is important for higher cognitive functions, including working memory, decision making, and emotional control. In vivo recordings of neuronal activity in the mPFC have been achieved via invasive electrical and optical approaches. Here we apply low invasive three-photon in vivo imaging in the mPFC of the mouse at unprecedented depth. Specifically, we measure neuronal and astrocytic Ca2+-transient parameters in awake head-fixed mice up to a depth of 1700 micrometer. Furthermore, we longitudinally record dendritic spine density (0.41 ± 0.07 per micrometer) deeper than 1 mm for a week. Using 1650 nm wavelength to excite red fluorescent microglia, we quantify their processes motility (58.9 ± 2% turnover rate) at previously unreachable depths (1100 micrometer). We establish three-photon imaging of the mPFC enabling neuronal and glial recordings with subcellular resolution that will pave the way for novel discoveries in this brain region.

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