Photoacoustic microscopy of microvascular responses to cortical electrical stimulation

  • Tsytsarev V
  • Hu S
  • Yao J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Advances in the functional imaging of cortical hemodynamics have greatly facilitated the understanding of neurovascular coupling. In this study, label-free optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) was used to monitor microvascular responses to direct electrical stimulations of the mouse somatosensory cortex through a cranial opening. The responses appeared in two forms: vasoconstriction and vasodilatation. The transition between these two forms of response was observed in single vessels by varying the stimulation intensity. Marked correlation was found between the current-dependent responses of two daughter vessels bifurcating from the same parent vessel. Statistical analysis of twenty-seven vessels from three different animals further characterized the spatial-temporal features and the current dependence of the microvascular response. Our results demonstrate that OR-PAM is a valuable tool to study neurovascular coupling at the microscopic level. © 2011 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).

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Tsytsarev, V., Hu, S., Yao, J., Maslov, K. I., Barbour, D., & Wang, L. V. (2011). Photoacoustic microscopy of microvascular responses to cortical electrical stimulation. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(07), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3594785

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