| Literature DB >> 26217673 |
Shir Paluch-Siegler1, Tom Mayblum1, Hod Dana2, Inbar Brosh1, Inna Gefen3, Shy Shoham1.
Abstract
Our understanding of neural information processing could potentially be advanced by combining flexible three-dimensional (3-D) neuroimaging and stimulation. Recent developments in optogenetics suggest that neurophotonic approaches are in principle highly suited for noncontact stimulation of network activity patterns. In particular, two-photon holographic optical neural stimulation (2P-HONS) has emerged as a leading approach for multisite 3-D excitation, and combining it with temporal focusing (TF) further enables axially confined yet spatially extended light patterns. Here, we study key steps toward bidirectional cell-targeted 3-D interfacing by introducing and testing a hybrid new 2P-TF-HONS stimulation path for accurate parallel optogenetic excitation into a recently developed hybrid multiphoton 3-D imaging system. The system is shown to allow targeted all-optical probing of in vitro cortical networks expressing channelrhodopsin-2 using a regeneratively amplified femtosecond laser source tuned to 905 nm. These developments further advance a prospective new tool for studying and achieving distributed control over 3-D neuronal circuits both in vitro and in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: optogenetics; spatial light modulator; temporal focusing; two-photon microscopy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26217673 PMCID: PMC4512959 DOI: 10.1117/1.NPh.2.3.031208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurophotonics ISSN: 2329-423X Impact factor: 3.593