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A functional ultrasound brain GPS for automatic vascular-based neuronavigation.

M Nouhoum1,2, J Ferrier2, B-F Osmanski2, N Ialy-Radio1, S Pezet1, M Tanter1, T Deffieux3.   

Abstract

Recent advances in ultrasound imaging triggered by transmission of ultrafast plane waves have rendered functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging a valuable neuroimaging modality capable of mapping cerebral vascular networks, but also for the indirect capture of neuronal activity with high sensitivity thanks to the neurovascular coupling. However, the expansion of fUS imaging is still limited by the difficulty to identify cerebral structures during experiments based solely on the Doppler images and the shape of the vessels. In order to tackle this challenge, this study introduces the vascular brain positioning system (BPS), a GPS of the brain. The BPS is a whole-brain neuronavigation system based on the on-the-fly automatic alignment of ultrafast ultrasensitive transcranial Power Doppler volumic images to common templates such as the Allen Mouse Brain Common Coordinates Framework. This method relies on the online registration of the complex cerebral vascular fingerprint of the studied animal to a pre-aligned reference vascular atlas, thus allowing rapid matching and identification of brain structures. We quantified the accuracy of the automatic registration using super-resolution vascular images obtained at the microscopic scale using Ultrasound Localization Microscopy and found a positioning error of 44 µm and 96 µm for intra-animal and inter-animal vascular registration, respectively. The proposed BPS approach outperforms the manual vascular landmark recognition performed by expert neuroscientists (inter-annotator errors of 215 µm and 259 µm). Using the online BPS approach coupled with the Allen Atlas, we demonstrated the capability of the system to position itself automatically over chosen anatomical structures and to obtain corresponding functional activation maps even in complex oblique planes. Finally, we show that the system can be used to acquire and estimate functional connectivity matrices automatically. The proposed functional ultrasound on-the-fly neuronavigation approach allows automatic brain navigation and could become a key asset to ensure standardized experiments and protocols for non-expert and expert researchers.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34312477     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94764-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2015-11-10       Impact factor: 6.556

2.  Whole-Brain 3D Activation and Functional Connectivity Mapping in Mice using Transcranial Functional Ultrasound Imaging.

Authors:  Adrien Bertolo; Mohamed Nouhoum; Silvia Cazzanelli; Jeremy Ferrier; Thomas Deffieux; Sophie Pezet; Zsolt Lenkei; Mickael Tanter; Jean-Charles Mariani; Andrea Kliewer; Benoit Belliard; Bruno-Félix Osmanski
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3.  Functional ultrasound imaging of the brain.

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Journal:  Nat Methods       Date:  2011-07-03       Impact factor: 28.547

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Authors:  Mickael Tanter; Mathias Fink
Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control       Date:  2014-01       Impact factor: 2.725

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Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2014-03-24       Impact factor: 6.556

Review 6.  Functional ultrasound neuroimaging: a review of the preclinical and clinical state of the art.

Authors:  Thomas Deffieux; Charlie Demene; Mathieu Pernot; Mickael Tanter
Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol       Date:  2018-02-22       Impact factor: 6.627

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8.  Functional ultrasound imaging of the brain: theory and basic principles.

Authors:  Emilie Mace; Gabriel Montaldo; Bruno-Felix Osmanski; Ivan Cohen; Mathias Fink; Mickael Tanter
Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 2.725

9.  A Platform for Brain-wide Volumetric Functional Ultrasound Imaging and Analysis of Circuit Dynamics in Awake Mice.

Authors:  Clément Brunner; Micheline Grillet; Arnau Sans-Dublanc; Karl Farrow; Théo Lambert; Emilie Macé; Gabriel Montaldo; Alan Urban
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10.  4D functional ultrasound imaging of whole-brain activity in rodents.

Authors:  Claire Rabut; Mafalda Correia; Victor Finel; Sophie Pezet; Mathieu Pernot; Thomas Deffieux; Mickael Tanter
Journal:  Nat Methods       Date:  2019-09-23       Impact factor: 28.547

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1.  In vivo whole brain microvascular imaging in mice using transcranial 3D Ultrasound Localization Microscopy.

Authors:  Oscar Demeulenaere; Adrien Bertolo; Sophie Pezet; Nathalie Ialy-Radio; Bruno Osmanski; Clément Papadacci; Mickael Tanter; Thomas Deffieux; Mathieu Pernot
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2022-04-20       Impact factor: 11.205

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