Simultaneous dual-color calcium imaging in freely-behaving mice.

Zhe Dong,Yu Feng, Keziah Diego,Austin M Baggetta,Brian M Sweis,Zachary T Pennington, Sophia I Lamsifer,Yosif Zaki, Federico Sangiuliano, Paul A Philipsberg, Denisse Morales-Rodriguez, Daniel Kircher, Paul Slesinger,Tristan Shuman,Daniel Aharoni, Denise J Cai

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2024)

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Miniaturized fluorescence microscopes (miniscopes) enable imaging of calcium events from a large population of neurons in freely behaving animals. Traditionally, miniscopes have only been able to record from a single fluorescence wavelength. Here, we present a new open-source dual-channel Miniscope that simultaneously records two wavelengths in freely behaving animals. To enable simultaneous acquisition of two fluorescent wavelengths, we incorporated two CMOS sensors into a single Miniscope. To validate our dual-channel Miniscope, we imaged hippocampal CA1 region that co-expressed a dynamic calcium indicator (GCaMP) and a static nuclear signal (tdTomato) while mice ran on a linear track. Our results suggest that, even when neurons were registered across days using tdTomato signals, hippocampal spatial coding changes over time. In conclusion, our novel dual-channel Miniscope enables imaging of two fluorescence wavelengths with minimal crosstalk between the two channels, opening the doors to a multitude of new experimental possibilities. Teaser:Novel open-source dual-channel Miniscope that simultaneously records two wavelengths with minimal crosstalk in freely behaving animals.
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