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Assessment of Brain Functional Activity Using a Miniaturized Head-Mounted Scanning Photoacoustic Imaging System in Awake and Freely Moving Rats.
Wang, Yuhling; Chu, Tsung-Sheng; Lin, Yan-Ren; Tsao, Chia-Hui; Tsai, Chia-Hua; Ger, Tzong-Rong; Chen, Li-Tzong; Chang, Wun-Shaing Wayne; Liao, Lun-De.
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  • Wang Y; Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan Township, Miaoli County 35053, Taiwan.
  • Chu TS; Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan Township, Miaoli County 35053, Taiwan.
  • Lin YR; Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li District, Taoyuan City 32023, Taiwan.
  • Tsao CH; Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua County 50006, Taiwan.
  • Tsai CH; College of Medicine, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, Taiwan.
  • Ger TR; Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan Township, Miaoli County 35053, Taiwan.
  • Chen LT; Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan Township, Miaoli County 35053, Taiwan.
  • Chang WW; Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li District, Taoyuan City 32023, Taiwan.
  • Liao LD; National Institute of Cancer Research, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan Township, Miaoli County 35053, Taiwan.
Biosensors (Basel) ; 11(11)2021 Oct 30.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34821645
Understanding the relationship between brain function and natural behavior remains a significant challenge in neuroscience because there are very few convincing imaging/recording tools available for the evaluation of awake and freely moving animals. Here, we employed a miniaturized head-mounted scanning photoacoustic imaging (hmPAI) system to image real-time cortical dynamics. A compact photoacoustic (PA) probe based on four in-house optical fiber pads and a single custom-made 48-MHz focused ultrasound transducer was designed to enable focused dark-field PA imaging, and miniature linear motors were included to enable two-dimensional (2D) scanning. The total dimensions and weight of the proposed hmPAI system are only approximately 50 × 64 × 48 mm and 58.7 g (excluding cables). Our ex vivo phantom experimental tests revealed that a spatial resolution of approximately 0.225 mm could be achieved at a depth of 9 mm. Our in vivo results further revealed that the diameters of cortical vessels draining into the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) could be clearly imaged and continuously observed in both anesthetized rats and awake, freely moving rats. Statistical analysis showed that the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the PA A-line signals (relative to the blood vessel diameter) was significantly increased in the selected SSS-drained cortical vessels of awake rats (0.58 ± 0.17 mm) compared with those of anesthetized rats (0.31 ± 0.09 mm) (p < 0.01, paired t-test). In addition, the number of pixels in PA B-scan images (relative to the cerebral blood volume (CBV)) was also significantly increased in the selected SSS-drained blood vessels of awake rats (107.66 ± 23.02 pixels) compared with those of anesthetized rats (81.99 ± 21.52 pixels) (p < 0.01, paired t-test). This outcome may result from a more active brain in awake rats than in anesthetized rats, which caused cerebral blood vessels to transport more blood to meet the increased nutrient demand of the tissue, resulting in an obvious increase in blood vessel volume. This hmPAI system was further validated for utility in the brains of awake and freely moving rats, showing that their natural behavior was unimpaired during vascular imaging, thereby providing novel opportunities for studies of behavior, cognition, and preclinical models of brain diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vigilia / Encéfalo / Técnicas Fotoacústicas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Biosensors (Basel) Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Taiwán Pais de publicación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vigilia / Encéfalo / Técnicas Fotoacústicas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Biosensors (Basel) Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Taiwán Pais de publicación: Suiza