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Flat-floored Air-lifted Platform: A New Method for Combining Behavior with Microscopy or Electrophysiology on Awake Freely Moving Rodents
Authors:Mikhail Kislin  Ekaterina Mugantseva  Dmitry Molotkov  Natalia Kulesskaya  Stanislav Khirug  Ilya Kirilkin  Evgeny Pryazhnikov  Julia Kolikova  Dmytro Toptunov  Mikhail Yuryev  Rashid Giniatullin  Vootele Voikar  Claudio Rivera  Heikki Rauvala  Leonard Khiroug
Affiliation:1.Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki;2.Neurotar LTD;3.A. I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Eastern Finland;4.Laboratory Animal Center, University of Helsinki
Abstract:
It is widely acknowledged that the use of general anesthetics can undermine the relevance of electrophysiological or microscopical data obtained from a living animal’s brain. Moreover, the lengthy recovery from anesthesia limits the frequency of repeated recording/imaging episodes in longitudinal studies. Hence, new methods that would allow stable recordings from non-anesthetized behaving mice are expected to advance the fields of cellular and cognitive neurosciences. Existing solutions range from mere physical restraint to more sophisticated approaches, such as linear and spherical treadmills used in combination with computer-generated virtual reality. Here, a novel method is described where a head-fixed mouse can move around an air-lifted mobile homecage and explore its environment under stress-free conditions. This method allows researchers to perform behavioral tests (e.g., learning, habituation or novel object recognition) simultaneously with two-photon microscopic imaging and/or patch-clamp recordings, all combined in a single experiment. This video-article describes the use of the awake animal head fixation device (mobile homecage), demonstrates the procedures of animal habituation, and exemplifies a number of possible applications of the method.
Keywords:Issue 88   awake   in vivo two-photon microscopy   blood vessels   dendrites   dendritic spines   Ca2+ imaging   intrinsic optical imaging   patch-clamp
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