Innovative Methodology Video-Rate Nonlinear Microscopy of Neuronal Membrane Dynamics With Genetically Encoded Probes

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  • Robert D. Roorda
  • Tobias M. Hohl
  • Ricardo Toledo-Crow
  • Gero Miesenböck
چکیده

Roorda, Robert D., Tobias M. Hohl, Ricardo Toledo-Crow, and Gero Miesenböck. Video-rate nonlinear microscopy of neuronal membrane dynamics with genetically encoded probes. J Neurophysiol 92: 609–621, 2004. First published March 3, 2004; 10.1152/ jn.00087.2004. Biological membranes decorated with suitable contrast agents give rise to nonlinear optical signals such as two-photon fluorescence and harmonic up-conversion when illuminated with ultra-short, high-intensity pulses of infrared laser light. Microscopic images based on these nonlinear contrasts were acquired at video or higher frame rates by scanning a focused illuminating spot rapidly across neural tissues. The scan engine relied on an acousto-optic deflector (AOD) to produce a fast horizontal raster and on corrective prisms to offset the AOD-induced dispersion of the ultra-short excitation light pulses in space and time. Two membrane-bound derivatives of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) were tested as nonlinear contrast agents. Synapto-pHluorin, a pH-sensitive GFP variant fused to a synaptic vesicle membrane protein, provided a time-resolved fluorescent read-out of neurotransmitter release at genetically specified synaptic terminals in the intact brain. Arrays of dually lipidated GFP molecules at the plasma membrane generated intense two-photon fluorescence but no detectable second-harmonic power. Comparison with second-harmonic generation by membranes stained with a synthetic styryl dye suggested that the genetically encoded chromophore arrangement lacked the orientational anisotropy and/or dipole density required for efficient coherent scattering of the incident optical field.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004