| Literature DB >> 31934857 |
Andres de Groot1, Bastijn Jg van den Boom1, Romano M van Genderen2, Joris Coppens1, John van Veldhuijzen1, Joop Bos3, Hugo Hoedemaker3, Mario Negrello4, Ingo Willuhn3, Chris I De Zeeuw4, Tycho M Hoogland4.
Abstract
Miniaturized fluorescence microscopes (miniscopes) have been instrumental to monitor neural signals during unrestrained behavior and their open-source versions have made them affordable. Often, the footprint and weight of open-source miniscopes is sacrificed for added functionality. Here, we present NINscope: a light-weight miniscope with a small footprint that integrates a high-sensitivity image sensor, an inertial measurement unit and an LED driver for an external optogenetic probe. We use it to perform the first concurrent cellular resolution recordings from cerebellum and cerebral cortex in unrestrained mice, demonstrate its optogenetic stimulation capabilities to examine cerebello-cerebral or cortico-striatal connectivity, and replicate findings of action encoding in dorsal striatum. In combination with cross-platform control software, our miniscope is a versatile addition to the expanding toolbox of open-source miniscopes that will increase access to multi-region circuit investigations during unrestrained behavior.Entities:
Keywords: mouse; neuroscience
Year: 2020 PMID: 31934857 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.49987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140