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Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time

Implanted gradient index lenses have extended the reach of standard multiphoton microscopy from the upper layers of the mouse cortex to the lower cortical layers and even subcortical regions. These lenses have the clarity to visualize dynamic activities, such as calcium transients, with subcellular...

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Autores principales: Lee, Seon A., Holly, Kevin S., Voziyanov, Vladislav, Villalba, Stephanie L., Tong, Rudi, Grigsby, Holly E., Glasscock, Edward, Szele, Francis G., Vlachos, Ioannis, Murray, Teresa A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4723314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26799938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146533
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author Lee, Seon A.
Holly, Kevin S.
Voziyanov, Vladislav
Villalba, Stephanie L.
Tong, Rudi
Grigsby, Holly E.
Glasscock, Edward
Szele, Francis G.
Vlachos, Ioannis
Murray, Teresa A.
author_facet Lee, Seon A.
Holly, Kevin S.
Voziyanov, Vladislav
Villalba, Stephanie L.
Tong, Rudi
Grigsby, Holly E.
Glasscock, Edward
Szele, Francis G.
Vlachos, Ioannis
Murray, Teresa A.
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description Implanted gradient index lenses have extended the reach of standard multiphoton microscopy from the upper layers of the mouse cortex to the lower cortical layers and even subcortical regions. These lenses have the clarity to visualize dynamic activities, such as calcium transients, with subcellular and millisecond resolution and the stability to facilitate repeated imaging over weeks and months. In addition, behavioral tests can be used to correlate performance with observed changes in network function and structure that occur over time. Yet, this raises the questions, does an implanted microlens have an effect on behavioral tests, and if so, what is the extent of the effect? To answer these questions, we compared the performance of three groups of mice in three common behavioral tests. A gradient index lens was implanted in the prefrontal cortex of experimental mice. We compared their performance with mice that had either a cranial window or a sham surgery. Three presurgical and five postsurgical sets of behavioral tests were performed over seven weeks. Behavioral tests included rotarod, foot fault, and Morris water maze. No significant differences were found between the three groups, suggesting that microlens implantation did not affect performance. The results for the current study clear the way for combining behavioral studies with gradient index lens imaging in the prefrontal cortex, and potentially other regions of the mouse brain, to study structural, functional, and behavioral relationships in the brain.
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spelling pubmed-47233142016-01-30 Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time Lee, Seon A. Holly, Kevin S. Voziyanov, Vladislav Villalba, Stephanie L. Tong, Rudi Grigsby, Holly E. Glasscock, Edward Szele, Francis G. Vlachos, Ioannis Murray, Teresa A. PLoS One Research Article Implanted gradient index lenses have extended the reach of standard multiphoton microscopy from the upper layers of the mouse cortex to the lower cortical layers and even subcortical regions. These lenses have the clarity to visualize dynamic activities, such as calcium transients, with subcellular and millisecond resolution and the stability to facilitate repeated imaging over weeks and months. In addition, behavioral tests can be used to correlate performance with observed changes in network function and structure that occur over time. Yet, this raises the questions, does an implanted microlens have an effect on behavioral tests, and if so, what is the extent of the effect? To answer these questions, we compared the performance of three groups of mice in three common behavioral tests. A gradient index lens was implanted in the prefrontal cortex of experimental mice. We compared their performance with mice that had either a cranial window or a sham surgery. Three presurgical and five postsurgical sets of behavioral tests were performed over seven weeks. Behavioral tests included rotarod, foot fault, and Morris water maze. No significant differences were found between the three groups, suggesting that microlens implantation did not affect performance. The results for the current study clear the way for combining behavioral studies with gradient index lens imaging in the prefrontal cortex, and potentially other regions of the mouse brain, to study structural, functional, and behavioral relationships in the brain. Public Library of Science 2016-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4723314/ /pubmed/26799938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146533 Text en © 2016 Lee et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lee, Seon A.
Holly, Kevin S.
Voziyanov, Vladislav
Villalba, Stephanie L.
Tong, Rudi
Grigsby, Holly E.
Glasscock, Edward
Szele, Francis G.
Vlachos, Ioannis
Murray, Teresa A.
Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time
title Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time
title_full Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time
title_fullStr Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time
title_full_unstemmed Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time
title_short Gradient Index Microlens Implanted in Prefrontal Cortex of Mouse Does Not Affect Behavioral Test Performance over Time
title_sort gradient index microlens implanted in prefrontal cortex of mouse does not affect behavioral test performance over time
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4723314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26799938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146533
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