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  • Researchers are exploring a genus of miniature, transparent fish related to zebrafish as a new model for studying the adult vertebrate brain.
  • Two- and three-photon microscopy techniques have been employed to access the full depth and length of the brain in these fish without needing to modify the animals significantly.
  • Three-photon microscopy offers improved imaging capabilities, allowing scientists to visualize neural structures and blood vessels deep within the brain, especially in the hypothalamus, without removing pigments.

Article Abstract

Although optical microscopy has allowed scientists to study the entire brain in early developmental stages, access to the brains of live, adult vertebrates has been limited. , a genus of miniature, transparent fish closely related to zebrafish has been introduced as a neuroscience model to study the adult vertebrate brain. However, the extent of optically accessible depth in these animals has not been quantitatively characterized. Here, we show that both two- and three-photon microscopy can access the entire depth and rostral-caudal extent of the adult wildtype brain without any modifications to the animal other than mechanical stabilization. Three-photon microscopy provides higher signal-to-background ratio and optical sectioning of fluorescently labeled vasculature through the deepest part of the brain, the hypothalamus. Hence, we use multiphoton microscopy to penetrate the entire adult brain within the geometry of this genus' head structures and without the need for pigment removal.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557827PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105191DOI Listing

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