Tytuł pozycji:
Feasibility and resolution limits of opto-magnetic imaging of neuralnetwork activity in brain slices using color centers in diamond
We suggest a novel approach for wide-field imaging of the neural network
dynamics of brain slices that uses highly sensitivity magnetometry based
on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. Invitro recordings in brain
slices is a proven method for the characterization of electrical neural
activity and has strongly contributed to our understanding of the
mechanisms that govern neural information processing. However, this
traditional approach only acquires signals from a few positions, which
severely limits its ability to characterize the dynamics of the
underlying neural networks. We suggest to extend its scope using NV
magnetometry-based imaging of the neural magnetic fields across the
slice. Employing comprehensive computational simulations and theoretical
analyses, we determine the spatiotemporal characteristics of the neural
fields and the required key performance parameters of an NV
magnetometry-based imaging setup. We investigate how the technical
parameters determine the achievable spatial resolution for an optimal 2D
reconstruction of neural currents from the measured field distributions.
Finally, we compare the imaging of neural slice activity with that of a
single planar pyramidal cell. Our results suggest that imaging of slice
activity will be possible with the upcoming generation of NV magnetic
field sensors, while single-shot imaging of planar cell activity remains
challenging.