Tetherless miniaturized point detector device for monitoring cortical surface hemodynamics in mice.

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Tác giả: Anupam Bisht, Ning Cheng, Grant R Gordon, Kartikeya Murari, Govind Peringod, Linhui Yu

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of biomedical optics , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 725162

SIGNIFICANCE: Several miniaturized optical neuroimaging devices for preclinical studies mimicking benchtop instrumentation have been proposed in the past. However, they are generally relatively large, complex, and power-hungry, limiting their usability for long-term measurements in freely moving animals. Further, there is limited research in the development of algorithms to analyze long-term signals. AIM: We aim to develop a cost-effective, easy-to-use miniaturized intrinsic optical monitoring system (TinyIOMS) that can be reliably used to record spontaneous and stimulus-evoked hemodynamic changes and further cluster brain states based on hemodynamic features. APPROACH: We present the design and fabrication of TinyIOMS ( RESULTS: We observed that the TinyIOMS data is comparable to the WFIOS data. Stimulus-evoked activity recorded using the TinyIOMS was distinguishable based on stimulus magnitude. Using TinyIOMS, we successfully achieved 7 h of continuous recording and up to 2 days of intermittent recording in its home cage placed in the animal housing facility, i.e., outside a controlled lab environment. Using an unsupervised machine learning algorithm ( CONCLUSIONS: TinyIOMS can be used for long-term hemodynamic monitoring applications in mice. Results indicate that the device is suitable for measurements in freely moving mice during behavioral studies synchronized with behavioral video monitoring and external stimuli.
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