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Oxygen imaging of hypoxic pockets in the mouse cerebral cortex

Authors :
Beinlich, Felix R M
Asiminas, Antonios
Untiet, Verena
Bojarowska, Zuzanna
Plá, Virginia
Sigurdsson, Björn
Timmel, Vincenzo
Gehrig, Lukas
Graber, Michael H
Hirase, Hajime
Nedergaard, Maiken
Beinlich, Felix R M
Asiminas, Antonios
Untiet, Verena
Bojarowska, Zuzanna
Plá, Virginia
Sigurdsson, Björn
Timmel, Vincenzo
Gehrig, Lukas
Graber, Michael H
Hirase, Hajime
Nedergaard, Maiken
Source :
Beinlich , F R M , Asiminas , A , Untiet , V , Bojarowska , Z , Plá , V , Sigurdsson , B , Timmel , V , Gehrig , L , Graber , M H , Hirase , H & Nedergaard , M 2024 , ' Oxygen imaging of hypoxic pockets in the mouse cerebral cortex ' , Science (New York, N.Y.) , vol. 383 , no. 6690 , pp. 1471-1478 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Consciousness is lost within seconds upon cessation of cerebral blood flow. The brain cannot store oxygen, and interruption of oxidative phosphorylation is fatal within minutes. Yet only rudimentary knowledge exists regarding cortical partial oxygen tension (Po2) dynamics under physiological conditions. Here we introduce Green enhanced Nano-lantern (GeNL), a genetically encoded bioluminescent oxygen indicator for Po2 imaging. In awake behaving mice, we uncover the existence of spontaneous, spatially defined “hypoxic pockets” and demonstrate their linkage to the abrogation of local capillary flow. Exercise reduced the burden of hypoxic pockets by 52% compared with rest. The study provides insight into cortical oxygen dynamics in awake behaving animals and concurrently establishes a tool to delineate the importance of oxygen tension in physiological processes and neurological diseases.<br />Consciousness is lost within seconds upon cessation of cerebral blood flow. The brain cannot store oxygen, and interruption of oxidative phosphorylation is fatal within minutes. Yet only rudimentary knowledge exists regarding cortical partial oxygen tension (Po2) dynamics under physiological conditions. Here we introduce Green enhanced Nano-lantern (GeNL), a genetically encoded bioluminescent oxygen indicator for Po2 imaging. In awake behaving mice, we uncover the existence of spontaneous, spatially defined "hypoxic pockets" and demonstrate their linkage to the abrogation of local capillary flow. Exercise reduced the burden of hypoxic pockets by 52% compared with rest. The study provides insight into cortical oxygen dynamics in awake behaving animals and concurrently establishes a tool to delineate the importance of oxygen tension in physiological processes and neurological diseases.

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OAIster
Journal :
Beinlich , F R M , Asiminas , A , Untiet , V , Bojarowska , Z , Plá , V , Sigurdsson , B , Timmel , V , Gehrig , L , Graber , M H , Hirase , H & Nedergaard , M 2024 , ' Oxygen imaging of hypoxic pockets in the mouse cerebral cortex ' , Science (New York, N.Y.) , vol. 383 , no. 6690 , pp. 1471-1478 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439555831
Document Type :
Electronic Resource