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Summary

We present a method to form an imaging window in the mouse skull that spans millimeters and is stable for months without inflammation of the brain. This method is well suited for longitudinal studies of blood flow, cellular dynamics, and cell/vascular structure using two-photon microscopy.

Abstract

In vivo imaging of cortical function requires optical access to the brain without disruption of the intracranial environment. We present a method to form a polished and reinforced thinned skull (PoRTS) window in the mouse skull that spans several millimeters in diameter and is stable for months. The skull is thinned to 10 to 15 μm in thickness with a hand held drill to achieve optical clarity, and is then overlaid with cyanoacrylate glue and a cover glass to: 1) provide rigidity, 2) inhibit bone regrowth and 3) reduce light scattering from irregularities on the bone surface. Since the skull is not breached, any inflammation that could affect the process being studied is greatly reduced. Imaging depths of up to 250 μm below the cortical surface can be achieved using two-photon laser scanning microscopy. This window is well suited to study cerebral blood flow and cellular function in both anesthetized and awake preparations. It further offers the opportunity to manipulate cell activity using optogenetics or to disrupt blood flow in targeted vessels by irradiation of circulating photosensitizers.

Protocol

1. Preparing for Surgery i

  1. Clean the surgical tools by sonicating in a mixture of Maxizyme and Surgical Milk in an ultrasonic cleaner. Autoclave the surgical tools before each experiment.
  2. Ensure that all necessary reagents and disposables are available. A list of reagents and disposables is provided in Table 2. Reagents and disposables that come in contact with exposed tissue should be sterile, when possible.
  3. Induce anesthesia. Typical anesthetics suitable for survival studies a.......

Discussion

Two-photon imaging through a PoRTS window requires transmission through the thinned bone and the dura, which attenuates the laser light and adds optical aberrations at greater depths 8. However, despite this drawback, imaging depths up to 250 μm below the pial surface can be achieved with 900 nm excitation. Greater imaging depths may in principle be possible with longer excitation wavelengths 13. A major advantage of this method is the absence of cortical inflammation that might exist transiently.......

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the American Heart Association (Post-doctoral fellowship to AYS) and the National Institutes of Health (MH085499, EB003832, and OD006831 to DK). We thank Beth Friedman and Pablo Blinder for comments on the manuscript.

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
AgentRoute of deliveryDose for mouseDurationNotesSource Ref Ref
Pentobarbital (Nembutal) IP90 μg/g15-60 minNarrow safety margin. Work up to proper dose of anesthesia slowly. Supplement 10 % of induction dose as required.036093; Butler Schein7
Ketamine (Ketaset) mixed with Xylazine (Anased)IP60 μg/g (K)
10 μg/g (X) (mix in same syringe)
20-30 minXylazine is co-injected as a muscle relaxant and analgesic. Supplement only Ketamine at 50% of induction dose as required.(K) 010177, (X) 033198; Butler Schein7
Isoflurane (Isothesia) Inhalation4% mean alveolar concentration (MAC) for induction; 1-2% MAC for maintenance4-6 h. Provided in mixture of 70% oxygen and 30% nitrous oxide. Prolonged anesthesia leads to slow recovery.029403; Butler Schein26

Table 1. Suggested anesthetic agents for survival studies.

ITEMCOMPANYCATALOG # / MODEL
Betadine Butler Schein6906950
Buprenorphine (Buprenex) Butler Schein031919
Fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran, 2 MDa molecular weightSigmaFD2000S
Isopropyl alcoholFisherAC42383-0010
Lactated Ringer's SolutionButler Schein009846;
Lidocaine solution, 2 % (v/v) Butler Schein002468
Saline Butler Schein009861
Surgical MilkButler Schein014325
Texas Red dextran, 70 kDa molecular weightInvitrogenD1864
MaxizymeButler Schein035646
DISPOSABLES
Carbide burrs, 1/2 mm tip size Fine Science Tools19007-05
Cottoned tip applicators Fisher Scientific23-400-100
Cover Glass, no. 0 thickness Thomas Scientific6661B40
Cyanoacrylate glue ND Industries31428 H04308
Gas dusterNeweggN82E16848043429
Grip cement powder Dentsply675571
Grip cement solventDentsply675572
Insulin syringe, 0.3 mL volume with 29.5 gauge needle Butler Schein018384
Nut and bolt to secure the head DigikeyNut, H723-ND; bolt, R2-56X1/4-ND
Opthalmic ointment Butler Schein039886
Scalpel blades Fisher Scientific12-460-448
Screws, self-tapping #000 J.I. Morris CompanyFF000CE125
Silicone aquarium sealantPerfecto Manufacturing31001
Tin oxide powderMama's MineralsEQT-TINOX
EQUIPMENT
Glass scribeFisher Scientific08-675
Dissecting microscope Carl ZeissOPMI-1 FC
Electric powered drill Foredom or OsadaK.1020 (Foredom) or EXL-M40 (Osada)
Electrical razorWahlSeries 8900
Forceps, Dumont no. 55 Fine Science Tools11255-20
Feedback regulated heat padFHC40-90-8 (rectal thermistor, 40-90-5D-02; heat pad, 40-90-2-07)
Isoflurane vaporizer OhmedaIsoTec4
Pulse oximeterStarr Life SciencesMouseOx
Screwdriver, miniature Garret Wade26B09.01
Stereotaxic frameKopf InstrumentsModel 900 (with mouse anesthesia mask and non-rupture ear bars)
Surgical scissors, blunt end Fine Science Tools14078-10
Ultrasonic cleaner Fisher Scientific15-335-30

Table 2. List of specific reagents, disposables and equipment.

References

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  2. Kleinfeld, D., Delaney, K. R. Distributed representation of vibrissa movement in t....

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