Simultaneous mesoscopic and two-photon imaging of neuronal activity in cortical circuits

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Spontaneous and sensory-evoked activity propagates across varying spatial scales in the mammalian cortex, but technical challenges have limited conceptual links between the function of local neuronal circuits and brain-wide network dynamics. We present a method for simultaneous cellular-resolution two-photon calcium imaging of a local microcircuit and mesoscopic widefield calcium imaging of the entire cortical mantle in awake mice. Our multi-scale approach involves a microscope with an orthogonal axis design where the mesoscopic objective is oriented above the brain and the two-photon objective is oriented horizontally, with imaging performed through a microprism. We also introduce a viral transduction method for robust and widespread gene delivery in the mouse brain. These approaches allow us to identify the behavioral state-dependent functional connectivity of pyramidal neurons and vasoactive intestinal peptide-expressing interneurons with long-range cortical networks. Our imaging system provides a powerful strategy for investigating cortical architecture across a wide range of spatial scales.

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Barson, D., Hamodi, A. S., Shen, X., Lur, G., Constable, R. T., Cardin, J. A., … Higley, M. J. (2020). Simultaneous mesoscopic and two-photon imaging of neuronal activity in cortical circuits. Nature Methods, 17(1), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-019-0625-2

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