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Visual stimulation with blue wavelength light drives V1 effectively eliminating stray light contamination during two-photon calcium imaging.

Tatiana Kuznetsova1, Kamil Antos2, Evgenya Malinina2, Stylianos Papaioannou2, Paolo Medini3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brain visual circuits are often studied in vivo by imaging Ca2+ indicators with green-shifted emission spectra. Polychromatic white visual stimuli have a spectrum that partially overlaps indicators´ emission spectra, resulting in significant contamination of calcium signals. NEW
METHOD: To overcome light contamination problems we choose blue visual stimuli, having a spectral composition not overlapping with Ca2+ indicator´s emission spectrum. To compare visual responsiveness to blue and white stimuli we used electrophysiology (visual evoked potentials -VEPs) and 3D acousto-optic two-photon(2P) population Ca2+ imaging in mouse primary visual cortex (V1).
RESULTS: VEPs in response to blue and white stimuli had comparable peak amplitudes and latencies. Ca2+ imaging in a Thy1 GP4.3 line revealed that the populations of neurons responding to blue and white stimuli were largely overlapping, that their responses had similar amplitudes, and that functional response properties such as orientation and direction selectivities were also comparable. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING
METHODS: Masking or shielding the microscope are often used to minimize the contamination of Ca2+ signal by white light, but they are time consuming, bulky and thus can limit experimental design, particularly in the more and more frequently used awake set-up. Blue stimuli not interfering with imaging allow to omit shielding.
CONCLUSIONS: Together, our results show that the selected blue light stimuli evoke responses comparable to those evoked by white stimuli in mouse V1. This will make complex designs of imaging experiments in behavioral set-ups easier, and facilitate the combination of Ca2+ imaging with electrophysiology and optogenetics.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  3D acousto-optic two-photon imaging; In vivo population Ca(2+) imaging; light contamination; mouse primary visual cortex; visual stimulation; visually-evoked potentials

Year:  2021        PMID: 34256082     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2021.109287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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