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Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system

SIGNIFICANCE: Revealing the dynamic associations between brain functions and behaviors is a significant challenge in neurotechnology, especially for awake subjects. Imaging cerebral hemodynamics in awake animal models is important because the collected data more realistically reflect human disease s...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yuhling, Tsai, Chia-Hua, Chu, Tsung-Sheng, Hung, Yun-Ting, Lee, Mei-Yi, Chen, Hwei-Hsien, Chen, Li-Tzong, Ger, Tzong-Rong, Wang, Yung-Hsuan, Chiang, Nai-Jung, Liao, Lun-De
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36338453
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.9.4.045003
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author Wang, Yuhling
Tsai, Chia-Hua
Chu, Tsung-Sheng
Hung, Yun-Ting
Lee, Mei-Yi
Chen, Hwei-Hsien
Chen, Li-Tzong
Ger, Tzong-Rong
Wang, Yung-Hsuan
Chiang, Nai-Jung
Liao, Lun-De
author_facet Wang, Yuhling
Tsai, Chia-Hua
Chu, Tsung-Sheng
Hung, Yun-Ting
Lee, Mei-Yi
Chen, Hwei-Hsien
Chen, Li-Tzong
Ger, Tzong-Rong
Wang, Yung-Hsuan
Chiang, Nai-Jung
Liao, Lun-De
author_sort Wang, Yuhling
collection PubMed
description SIGNIFICANCE: Revealing the dynamic associations between brain functions and behaviors is a significant challenge in neurotechnology, especially for awake subjects. Imaging cerebral hemodynamics in awake animal models is important because the collected data more realistically reflect human disease states. AIM: We previously reported a miniature head-mounted scanning photoacoustic imaging (hmPAI) system. In the present study, we utilized this system to investigate the effects of ketamine on the cerebral hemodynamics of normal rats and rats subjected to prolonged ketamine self-administration. APPROACH: The cortical superior sagittal sinus (SSS) was continuously monitored. The full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of the photoacoustic (PA) A-line signal was used as an indicator of the SSS diameter, and the number of pixels in PA B-scan images was used to investigate changes in the cerebral blood volume (CBV). RESULTS: We observed a significantly higher FWHM (blood vessel diameter) and CBV in normal rats injected with ketamine than in normal rats injected with saline. For rats subjected to prolonged ketamine self-administration, no significant changes in either the blood vessel diameter or CBV were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of significant change in prolonged ketamine-exposed rats was potentially due to an increased ketamine tolerance. Our device can reliably detect changes in the dilation of cortical blood vessels and the CBV. This study validates the utility of the developed hmPAI system in an awake, freely moving rat model for behavioral, cognitive, and preclinical cerebral disease studies.
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spelling pubmed-96238152022-11-04 Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system Wang, Yuhling Tsai, Chia-Hua Chu, Tsung-Sheng Hung, Yun-Ting Lee, Mei-Yi Chen, Hwei-Hsien Chen, Li-Tzong Ger, Tzong-Rong Wang, Yung-Hsuan Chiang, Nai-Jung Liao, Lun-De Neurophotonics Research Papers SIGNIFICANCE: Revealing the dynamic associations between brain functions and behaviors is a significant challenge in neurotechnology, especially for awake subjects. Imaging cerebral hemodynamics in awake animal models is important because the collected data more realistically reflect human disease states. AIM: We previously reported a miniature head-mounted scanning photoacoustic imaging (hmPAI) system. In the present study, we utilized this system to investigate the effects of ketamine on the cerebral hemodynamics of normal rats and rats subjected to prolonged ketamine self-administration. APPROACH: The cortical superior sagittal sinus (SSS) was continuously monitored. The full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of the photoacoustic (PA) A-line signal was used as an indicator of the SSS diameter, and the number of pixels in PA B-scan images was used to investigate changes in the cerebral blood volume (CBV). RESULTS: We observed a significantly higher FWHM (blood vessel diameter) and CBV in normal rats injected with ketamine than in normal rats injected with saline. For rats subjected to prolonged ketamine self-administration, no significant changes in either the blood vessel diameter or CBV were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of significant change in prolonged ketamine-exposed rats was potentially due to an increased ketamine tolerance. Our device can reliably detect changes in the dilation of cortical blood vessels and the CBV. This study validates the utility of the developed hmPAI system in an awake, freely moving rat model for behavioral, cognitive, and preclinical cerebral disease studies. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2022-11-01 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9623815/ /pubmed/36338453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.9.4.045003 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Wang, Yuhling
Tsai, Chia-Hua
Chu, Tsung-Sheng
Hung, Yun-Ting
Lee, Mei-Yi
Chen, Hwei-Hsien
Chen, Li-Tzong
Ger, Tzong-Rong
Wang, Yung-Hsuan
Chiang, Nai-Jung
Liao, Lun-De
Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
title Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
title_full Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
title_fullStr Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
title_short Revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
title_sort revisiting the cerebral hemodynamics of awake, freely moving rats with repeated ketamine self-administration using a miniature photoacoustic imaging system
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36338453
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.9.4.045003
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