Continuous long-term recording and triggering of brain neurovascular activity and behaviour in freely moving rodents

Dmitri N Yousef, Yengej, Isabella, Ferando, Gayane, Kechechyan, Sinifunanya E, Nwaobi, Shrayes, Raman, Andrew, Charles, Guido C, Faas, Laura, Bennet, Dario, Farina

J Physiol |

A minimally invasive, microchip-based approach enables continuous long-term recording of brain neurovascular activity, heart rate, and head movement in freely behaving rodents. This approach can also be used for transcranial optical triggering of cortical activity in mice expressing channelrhodopsin. The system uses optical intrinsic signal recording to measure cerebral blood volume, which under baseline conditions is correlated with spontaneous neuronal activity. The arterial pulse and breathing can be quantified as a component of the optical intrinsic signal.