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Lifeng Zhang1, Bo Liang1, Giovanni Barbera1, Sarah Hawes1,2, Yan Zhang1, Kyle Stump1, Ira Baum1, Yupeng Yang3, Yun Li1,4, Da-Ting Lin1,5.
Abstract
Visualizing neural activity from deep brain regions in freely behaving animals through miniature fluorescent microscope (miniscope) systems is becoming more important for understanding neural encoding mechanisms underlying cognitive functions. Here we present our custom-designed miniscope GRadient INdex (GRIN) lens system that enables simultaneously recording from hundreds of neurons for months. This article includes miniscope design, the surgical procedure for GRIN lens implantation, miniscope mounting on the head of a mouse, and data acquisition and analysis. First, a target brain region is labeled with virus expressing GCaMP6; second, a GRIN lens is implanted above the target brain region; third, following mouse surgical recovery, a miniscope is mounted on the head of the mouse above the GRIN lens; and finally, neural activity is recorded from the freely behaving mouse. This system can be applied to recording the same population of neurons longitudinally, enabling the elucidation of neural mechanisms underlying behavioral control.Entities:
Keywords: GCaMP6; GRadient; INdex lens; calcium imaging; freely behaving mice; miniscope
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30315730 PMCID: PMC6318019 DOI: 10.1002/cpns.56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Protoc Neurosci ISSN: 1934-8576