| Literature DB >> 26192551 |
Barbara Gysbrechts1, Ling Wang2, Nghia Nguyen Do Trong3, Henrique Cabral4, Zaneta Navratilova4, Francesco Battaglia4, Wouter Saeys3, Carmen Bartic2.
Abstract
Optical brain stimulation gained a lot of attention in neuroscience due to its superior cell-type specificity. In the design of illumination strategies, predicting the light propagation in a specific tissue is essential and requires knowledge of the optical properties of that tissue. We present the estimated absorption and reduced scattering in rodent brain tissue using non-destructive contact spatially resolved spectroscopy (cSRS). The obtained absorption and scattering in the cortex, hippocampus and striatum are similar, but lower than in the thalamus, leading to a less deep but broader light penetration profile in the thalamus. Next, the light distribution was investigated for different stimulation protocols relevant for fiber-optic based optogenetic experiments, using Monte Carlo simulation. A protocol specific analysis is proposed to evaluate the potential of thermally induced side effects.Entities:
Keywords: light propagation in tissues; optogenetics; photothermal effects; spectroscopy; tissue characterization
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26192551 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201500106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207