Live imaging of neural structure and function by fibred fluorescence microscopy |
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Authors: | Vincent Pierre Maskos Uwe Charvet Igor Bourgeais Laurence Stoppini Luc Leresche Nathalie Changeux Jean-Pierre Lambert Régis Meda Paolo Paupardin-Tritsch Danièle |
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Affiliation: | Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris, ERT 1059, Bo?te Courrier number 16, 9 Quai St Bernard, 75005 Paris, France. pierre.vincent@snv.jussieu.fr |
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Abstract: | Only a few methods permit researchers to study selected regions of the central and peripheral nervous systems with a spatial and time resolution sufficient to image the function of neural structures. Usually, these methods cannot analyse deep-brain regions and a high-resolution method, which could repeatedly probe dynamic processes in any region of the central and peripheral nervous systems, is much needed. Here, we show that fibred fluorescence microscopy-which uses a small-diameter fibre-optic probe to provide real-time images-has the spatial resolution to image various neural structures in the living animal, the consistency needed for a sequential, quantitative evaluation of axonal degeneration/regeneration of a peripheral nerve, and the sensitivity to detect calcium transients on a sub-second timescale. These unique features should prove useful in many physiological studies requiring the in situ functional imaging of tissues in a living animal. |
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