Poster + Paper
14 March 2023 Custom cannula for in vivo subcortical two-photon microscopy in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease
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Proceedings Volume 12365, Neural Imaging and Sensing 2023; 123650D (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650164
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2023, San Francisco, California, United States
Conference Poster
Abstract
Dementia afflicts more than 55 million patients worldwide, and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) accounts for around 60% to 80% of total cases1. During the onset of AD, the hippocampus (HC) is among the first-affected brain regions to experience pathological changes. Therefore, identifying changes to HC in AD subjects will be extremely helpful in providing early-stage diagnosis and interventions. We are developing in vivo techniques to investigate microscopic alterations to hippocampal structure and function in animal models of AD. Imaging will be performed using removable GRIN (gradient-index) lenses to chronically access subcortical brain structures with two-photon microscopy. Here, we report the development and characterization of a customized cannula (1 mm diameter, 6 – 7 mm length) to repeatedly insert a GRIN lens for two-photon imaging. The cannula allows for easy removal of the lens after imaging sessions and enables detailed investigations of hippocampal changes during AD progression in mouse models. The cannula is made of polyimide tubing and tipped with transparent acrylic coverslip. We compare acrylic coverslips and existing glass coverslips in terms of physical and optical properties. Acrylic coverslips display comparable imaging quality and therefore serves as a reliable alternative to glass coverslips which is more economical, reproducible, and mechanically stable. We also present preliminary hippocampal images collected in vivo with our custom cannula. These results will guide more extensive efforts to measure hippocampal metabolic and hemodynamic alterations in awake animal models of AD.
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Zhengyi Lu, Gregory Cross, Yu-Chieh Yuan, Alfredo Cardenas-Rivera, Chang Liu, and Mohammad A. Yaseen "Custom cannula for in vivo subcortical two-photon microscopy in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease", Proc. SPIE 12365, Neural Imaging and Sensing 2023, 123650D (14 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650164
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KEYWORDS
GRIN lenses

Two photon excitation microscopy

In vivo imaging

Brain

Mouse models

Alzheimer disease

Neuroimaging

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