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Longitudinal Two-Photon Imaging of Dorsal Hippocampal CA1 in Live Mice
Published on: June 19, 2019
Laser speckle imaging of the hippocampus
Signe H Mikkelsen1, Mia V Skøtt1, Eugenio Gutierrez1
1Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Abstract:
Research on hippocampal blood flow is essential for gaining insight into its involvement in learning and memory and its role in age-related cognitive impairment and dementia. In this study, we applied laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) and dynamic light scattering imaging (DLSI) to monitor perfusion in mouse hippocampus via a chronic, optically transparent window. LSCI scans showed hippocampal blood vessels appear more out of focus than similar caliber vessels in the mouse cortex. We hypothesize that it is caused by the inverse vascular topology and increased contribution of multiply-scattered photons detected from the upper layers of the hippocampus. We support the hypothesis with DLSI, showing a 1300% increased contribution of multiple-scattering unordered dynamics regime in large hippocampal vessels.

