High-speed fiber-optic scanning nonlinear endomicroscopy for imaging neuron dynamicsin vivo.

OPTICS LETTERS(2020)

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Fiber-optic-based two-photon fluorescence endomicroscopy is emerging as an enabling technology for in vivo histological imaging of internal organs and functional neuronal imaging on freely-behaving animals. However, high-speed imaging remains challenging due to the expense of miniaturization and lack of suited fast beam scanners. For many applications, a higher imaging speed is highly desired, especially for monitoring functional dynamics such as transient dendritic responses in neuroscience. This Letter reports the development of a fast fiber-optic scanning endomicroscope with an imaging speed higher than 26 frames/s. In vivo neural dynamics imaging with the high-speed endo-microscope was performed on a freely-behaving mouse over the primary motor cortex that expressed GCaMP6m. The results demonstrate its capability of real-time monitoring of transient neuronal dynamics with very fine temporal resolution. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America
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