Direct activation of zebrafish neurons by ultrasonic stimulation revealed by whole CNS calcium imaging.
Authors: Meneghetti N, Dedola F, Gavryusev V, Sancataldo G, Turrini L, de Vito G, Tiso N, Vanzi F, Carpaneto J, Cutrone A, Pavone FS, Micera S, Mazzoni A
Ultrasounds (US) use in neural engineering is so far mainly limited to ablation through high intensity focused ultrasound, but interesting preliminary results show that low intensity low frequency ultrasound could be used instead to modulate neural activity. However, the extent of this modulatory ability of US is still unclear, as in in vivo studies it is hard to disentangle the contribution to neural responses of direct activation of the neuron by US stimulation and indirect activation due either to sensory response to mechanical stimulation associated to US, or to propagation of activity from neighboring areas. Here, we aim to show how to separate the three effects and assess the presence of direct response to US stimulation in zebrafish. We observed in zebrafish larvae brain-wide US-induced activity patterns through calcium imaging microscopy. Sensory response to mechanical stimulation was assessed with a US shield. Activity propagation was assessed with inter-area latency evaluation. We prove that in selected brain regions the zebrafish's neural response is mainly due to direct activation, later spreading to the other regions. Shielding the neurons from direct US stimulation resulted in a significantly attenuated response, showing that sensory stimulation does not play a prominent role. US non-invasive neuromodulatory approach might lead to novel ways to test and control neural activity, and hence to novel neuromodulatory therapies. Future studies will focus on the biophysical structure of directly responsive neurons to capture the mechanisms of US induced activity.
Introduction
Purpose
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective
To determine whether ultrasonic stimulation directly activates neurons in zebrafish by using whole central nervous system calcium imaging.
Animal model / Human subject
zebrafish, AB, 6 dpf, sex: none
Disease model
healthy
MRI or image guidance method
none.
Targeted brain region(s)
Whole Brain
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
30 MHz FUS directly activates neurons across the zebrafish central nervous system.
Duration of biological effect
5 s
Safety-related matter
The provided text contains no mention of safety issues or adverse effects.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency
30 MHz
FUS Intensity
2.8 W/cm²
FUS Pressure
0.29 MPa
FUS Mode
not specified
Pulse duration
100 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
100 ms
Treatment frequency
Not specified
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