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High-resolution fluorescence-guided transcranial ultrasound mapping in the live mouse brain

Héctor Estrada, Justine Robin, Ali Özbek, Zhenyue Chen, Anne Marowsky, Quanyu Zhou, Daniel Beck, Beau le Roy, Michael Arand, Shy Shoham, Daniel Razansky

2021Science Advances34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the physiological impact of transcranial ultrasound in rodent brains may offer an important preclinical model for human scale magnetic resonance–guided focused ultrasound methods. However, precision tools for high-resolution transcranial ultrasound targeting and real-time in vivo tracking of its effects at the mouse brain scale are currently lacking. We report a versatile bidirectional hybrid fluorescence-ultrasound (FLUS) system incorporating a 0.35-mm precision spherical-phased array ultrasound emission with a fiberscope-based wide-field fluorescence imaging. We show how the marriage between cortex-wide functional imaging and targeted ultrasound delivery can be used to transcranially map previously undocumented localized fluorescence events caused by reversible thermal processes and perform high-speed large-scale recording of neural activity induced by focused ultrasound. FLUS thus naturally harnesses the extensive toolbox of fluorescent tags and ultrasound’s localized bioeffects toward visualizing and causally perturbing a plethora of normal and pathophysiological processes in the living murine brain.

Topics & Concepts

Transcranial DopplerUltrasoundFluorescenceNeuroscienceComputer scienceBiologyMedicineRadiologyOpticsPhysicsUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingUltrasound Imaging and Elastography