Literature DB >> 28523281

Imaging membrane potential changes from dendritic spines using computer-generated holography.

Dimitrii Tanese1, Ju-Yun Weng2, Valeria Zampini1, Vincent De Sars1, Marco Canepari3,4,5, Balazs Rozsa6, Valentina Emiliani1, Dejan Zecevic2.   

Abstract

Electrical properties of neuronal processes are extraordinarily complex, dynamic, and, in the general case, impossible to predict in the absence of detailed measurements. To obtain such a measurement one would, ideally, like to be able to monitor electrical subthreshold events as they travel from synapses on distal dendrites and summate at particular locations to initiate action potentials. It is now possible to carry out these measurements at the scale of individual dendritic spines using voltage imaging. In these measurements, the voltage-sensitive probes can be thought of as transmembrane voltmeters with a linear scale, which directly monitor electrical signals. Grinvald et al. were important early contributors to the methodology of voltage imaging, and they pioneered some of its significant results. We combined voltage imaging and glutamate uncaging using computer-generated holography. The results demonstrated that patterned illumination, by reducing the surface area of illuminated membrane, reduces photodynamic damage. Additionally, region-specific illumination practically eliminated the contamination of optical signals from individual spines by the scattered light from the parent dendrite. Finally, patterned illumination allowed one-photon uncaging of glutamate on multiple spines to be carried out in parallel with voltage imaging from the parent dendrite and neighboring spines.

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Keywords:  dendritic spines; glutamate uncaging; holography; voltage imaging

Year:  2017        PMID: 28523281      PMCID: PMC5428833          DOI: 10.1117/1.NPh.4.3.031211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurophotonics        ISSN: 2329-423X            Impact factor:   3.593


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