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Imaging neuronal structure dynamics using 2‐photon super‐resolution patterned excitation reconstruction microscopy
Authors:Ben E. Urban  Lei Xiao  Biqin Dong  Siyu Chen  Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy  Hao F. Zhang
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;2. Department of Neurobiology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Abstract:Visualizing fine neuronal structures deep inside strongly light‐scattering brain tissue remains a challenge in neuroscience. Recent nanoscopy techniques have reached the necessary resolution but often suffer from limited imaging depth, long imaging time or high light fluence requirements. Here, we present two‐photon super‐resolution patterned excitation reconstruction (2P‐SuPER) microscopy for 3‐dimensional imaging of dendritic spine dynamics at a maximum demonstrated imaging depth of 130 μm in living brain tissue with approximately 100 nm spatial resolution. We confirmed 2P‐SuPER resolution using fluorescence nanoparticle and quantum dot phantoms and imaged spiny neurons in acute brain slices. We induced hippocampal plasticity and showed that 2P‐SuPER can resolve increases in dendritic spine head sizes on CA1 pyramidal neurons following theta‐burst stimulation of Schaffer collateral axons. 2P‐SuPER further revealed nanoscopic increases in dendritic spine neck widths, a feature of synaptic plasticity that has not been thoroughly investigated due to the combined limit of resolution and penetration depth in existing imaging technologies. image
Keywords:dendritic spine  neuron  nonlinear optics  super‐resolution microscopy
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