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High-fidelity multimode fibre-based endoscopy for deep-brain in vivo imaging

Medical Physics 2018-11-29 v1 Optics

Abstract

Progress in neuroscience constantly relies on the development of new techniques to investigate the complex dynamics of neuronal networks. An ongoing challenge is to achieve minimally-invasive and high-resolution observations of neuronal activity in vivo inside deep brain areas. A perspective strategy is to utilise holographic control of light propagation in complex media, which allows converting a hair-thin multimode optical fibre into an ultra-narrow imaging tool. Compared to current endoscopes based on GRIN lenses or fibre bundles, this concept offers a footprint reduction exceeding an order of magnitude, together with a significant enhancement in resolution. We designed a compact and high-speed system for fluorescent imaging at the tip of a fibre, achieving micron-scale resolution across a 50 um field of view, and yielding 7-kilopixel images at a rate of 3.5 frames/s. Furthermore, we demonstrate in vivo observations of cell bodies and processes of inhibitory neurons within deep layers of the visual cortex and hippocampus of anesthetised mice. This study forms the basis for several perspective techniques of modern microscopy to be delivered deep inside the tissue of living animal models while causing minimal impact on its structural and functional properties.

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@article{arxiv.1806.01654,
  title  = {High-fidelity multimode fibre-based endoscopy for deep-brain in vivo imaging},
  author = {Sergey Turtaev and Ivo T. Leite and Tristan Altwegg-Boussac and Janelle M. P. Pakan and Nathalie L. Rochefort and Tomáš Čižmár},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01654},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures, Supplementary movie: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fm0G3TAIC49LVX6FaEiAtlefkWx1T2a5/view