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30 July 2024 Label-free photoacoustic computed tomography of visually evoked responses in the primary visual cortex and four subcortical retinorecipient nuclei of anesthetized mice
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Abstract

Significance

Many techniques exist for screening retinal phenotypes in mouse models in vision research, but significant challenges remain for efficiently probing higher visual centers of the brain. Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT), with optical sensitivity to hemodynamic response (HR) in brain and ultrasound resolution, provides unique advantages in comprehensively assessing higher visual function in the mouse brain.

Aim

We aim to examine the reliability of PACT in the functional phenotyping of mouse models for vision research.

Approach

A PACT-ultrasound (US) parallel imaging system was established with a one-dimensional (1D) US transducer array and a tunable laser. Imaging was performed at three coronal planes of the brain, covering the primary visual cortex and the four subcortical nuclei, including the superior colliculus, the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the olivary pretectal nucleus. The visual-evoked HR was isolated from background signals using an impulse-based data processing protocol. rd1 mice with rod/cone degeneration, melanopsin-knockout (mel-KO) mice with photoreceptive ganglion cells that lack intrinsic photosensitivity, and wild-type mice as controls were imaged. The quantitative characteristics of the visual-evoked HR were compared.

Results

Quantitative analysis of the HRs shows significant differences among the three mouse strains: (1) rd1 mice showed both smaller and slower responses compared with wild type (n=10,10, p<0.01) and (2) mel-KO mice had lower amplitude but not significantly delayed photoresponses than wild-type mice (n=10,10, p<0.01). These results agree with the known visual deficits of the mouse strains.

Conclusions

PACT demonstrated sufficient sensitivity to detecting post-retinal functional deficits.

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Kai-Wei Chang, Xueding Wang, Kwoon Y. Wong, and Guan Xu "Label-free photoacoustic computed tomography of visually evoked responses in the primary visual cortex and four subcortical retinorecipient nuclei of anesthetized mice," Neurophotonics 11(3), 035005 (30 July 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.11.3.035005
Received: 12 April 2024; Accepted: 2 July 2024; Published: 30 July 2024
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Photoacoustic tomography

Brain

Imaging systems

Neuroimaging

Hemodynamics

Animals

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