Aberration-free three-dimensional multiphoton imaging of neuronal activity at kHz rates.

Botcherby EJ, Smith CW, Kohl MM, Débarre D, Booth MJ, Juškaitis R, Paulsen O, Wilson T

Multiphoton microscopy is a powerful tool in neuroscience, promising to deliver important data on the spatiotemporal activity within individual neurons as well as in networks of neurons. A major limitation of current technologies is the relatively slow scan rates along the z direction compared to the kHz rates obtainable in the x and y directions. Here, we describe a custom-built microscope system based on an architecture that allows kHz scan rates over hundreds of microns in all three dimensions without introducing aberration. We further demonstrate how this high-speed 3D multiphoton imaging system can be used to study neuronal activity at millisecond resolution at the subcellular as well as the population level.

Keywords:

Animals

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Cerebral Cortex

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Imaging, Three-Dimensional

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Mice

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Mice, Inbred C57BL

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Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton

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Neurons

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Reproducibility of Results