All-optical assay to study biological neural networks

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Abstract

We introduce a novel all-optical assay for functional studies of biological neural networks in vitro. We created a novel optogenetic construct named OptoCaMP which is a combination of a channelrhodopsin variant (CheRiff) and a red genetically encoded calcium indicator (GECI) (jRCaMP1b). It enables simultaneous optical stimulation and recording from large population of neurons with single-cell readout. Additionally, we have developed a spatio-temporal all-optical assay to simultaneously stimulate a sub-section of a neural network and record evoked calcium activity, in both stimulated and non-stimulated neurons, thus allowing the investigation of the spread of excitation through an interconnected network. Finally, we demonstrate the sensitivity of this assay to the change of neural network connectivity.

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Saber, W. A., Gasparoli, F. M., Dirks, M. G., Gunn-Moore, F. J., & Antkowiak, M. (2018). All-optical assay to study biological neural networks. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 12(JUL). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00451

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