In vivo calcium recordings and channelrhodopsin-2 activation through an optical fiber.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
; 2014(10): pdb.prot084145, 2014 Oct 01.
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We describe here an approach for the fluorometric monitoring of population activity in neurons in live mice combined with the activation of optogenetic actuators in vivo. In this protocol, a thin multimode fiber, which is used for both delivering excitation light and collecting emitted fluorescence signals, is inserted into the skull of a mouse. When combined with multicell bolus loading of Ca(2+) indicators, this optical fiber and its associated fluorescence detection system can be used for the in vivo recording of brain Ca(2+) signals from a local cluster of coactive neurons. The fiber can also be used for the optogenetic stimulation of light-activated ion channels, such as channelrhodopsin-2, allowing the monitoring of local calcium signals evoked by optogenetic stimulation.
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Tecnologia de Fibra Óptica
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Animals
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Cold Spring Harb Protoc
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2014
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