1. A simple head-mountable LED device for chronic stimulation of optogenetic molecules in freely moving mice
- Author
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Hajime Hirase, Hirofumi Ozeki, Mitsuhiro Hashimoto, Youichi Iwai, and Shinzou Honda
- Subjects
Male ,Stimulation ,Mice, Transgenic ,Optogenetics ,Mice ,pyramidal cells ,motor cortex ,medicine ,Animals ,optogenetics ,channelrhodopsin-2 ,Wireless control ,Chemistry ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,Cortical neurons ,Evoked Potentials, Motor ,Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging ,Electronics, Medical ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,wireless ,nervous system ,Optical stimulation ,light-emitting diode ,Primary motor cortex ,Neuroscience ,Photic Stimulation ,Motor cortex - Abstract
We describe a low-cost, small, remotely triggerable LED device for wireless control of transcranial optical stimulation of cortical neurons, for use in freely moving mice. The device is easily mountable on the head of a mouse with a high-polymer block. Using the Thy1–ChR2–YFP transgenic mice, we demonstrate that the device is capable of remotely triggering muscle twitches upon activation of the primary motor cortex in freely moving conditions.
- Published
- 2011