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Computational conjugate adaptive optics microscopy for longitudinal through-skull imaging of cortical myelin.


ABSTRACT: Myelination processes are closely related to higher brain functions such as learning and memory. While their longitudinal observation has been crucial to understanding myelin-related physiology and various brain disorders, skull opening or thinning has been required to secure clear optical access. Here we present a high-speed reflection matrix microscope using a light source with a wavelength of 1.3 μm to reduce tissue scattering and aberration. Furthermore, we develop a computational conjugate adaptive optics algorithm designed for the recorded reflection matrix to optimally compensate for the skull aberrations. These developments allow us to realize label-free longitudinal imaging of cortical myelin through an intact mouse skull. The myelination processes of the same mice were observed from 3 to 10 postnatal weeks to the depth of cortical layer 4 with a spatial resolution of 0.79 μm. Our system will expedite the investigations on the role of myelination in learning, memory, and brain disorders.

SUBMITTER: Kwon Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9823103 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Computational conjugate adaptive optics microscopy for longitudinal through-skull imaging of cortical myelin.

Kwon Yongwoo Y   Hong Jin Hee JH   Kang Sungsam S   Lee Hojun H   Jo Yonghyeon Y   Kim Ki Hean KH   Yoon Seokchan S   Choi Wonshik W  

Nature communications 20230106 1


Myelination processes are closely related to higher brain functions such as learning and memory. While their longitudinal observation has been crucial to understanding myelin-related physiology and various brain disorders, skull opening or thinning has been required to secure clear optical access. Here we present a high-speed reflection matrix microscope using a light source with a wavelength of 1.3 μm to reduce tissue scattering and aberration. Furthermore, we develop a computational conjugate  ...[more]

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