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Genetically Targeted All-Optical Electrophysiology with a Transgenic Cre-Dependent Optopatch Mouse.

Shan LouYoav AdamEli N WeinsteinErika WilliamsKatherine WilliamsVicente ParotNikita KavokineStephen LiberlesLinda MadisenHongkui ZengAdam E Cohen
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Optical recordings of neural activity offer the promise of rapid and spatially resolved mapping of neural function. Calcium imaging has been widely applied in this mode, but is insensitive to the details of action potential waveforms and subthreshold events. Simultaneous optical perturbation and optical readout of single-cell electrical activity ("Optopatch") has been demonstrated in cultured neurons and in organotypic brain slices, but not in acute brain slices or in vivo Here, we describe a transgenic mouse in which expression of Optopatch constructs is controlled by the Cre-recombinase enzyme. This animal enables fast and robust optical measurements of single-cell electrical excitability in acute brain slices and in somatosensory ganglia in vivo, opening the door to rapid optical mapping of neuronal excitability.
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