Enhanced-contrast two-photon optogenetic pH sensing and pH-resolved brain imaging. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We present experiments on cell cultures and brain slices that demonstrate two-photon optogenetic pH sensing and pH-resolved brain imaging using a laser driver whose spectrum is carefully tailored to provide the maximum contrast of a ratiometric two-photon fluorescence readout from a high-brightness genetically encoded yellow-fluorescent-protein-based sensor, SypHer3s. Two spectrally isolated components of this laser field are set to induce two-photon-excited fluorescence (2PEF) by driving SypHer3s through one of two excitation pathways-via either the protonated or deprotonated states of its chromophore. With the spectrum of the laser field accurately adjusted for a maximum contrast of these two 2PEF signals, the ratio of their intensities is shown to provide a remarkably broad dynamic range for pH measurements, enabling high-contrast optogenetic deep-brain pH sensing and pH-resolved 2PEF imaging within a vast class of biological systems, ranging from cell cultures to the living brain.

published proceedings

  • J Biophotonics

altmetric score

  • 0.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Chebotarev, A. S., Pochechuev, M. S., Lanin, A. A., Kelmanson, I. V., Kotova, D. A., Fetisova, E. S., ... Zheltikov, A. M.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Chebotarev, Artem S||Pochechuev, Matvei S||Lanin, Aleksandr A||Kelmanson, Ilya V||Kotova, Daria A||Fetisova, Elena S||Panova, Anastasiya S||Bilan, Dmitry S||Fedotov, Andrei B||Belousov, Vsevolod V||Zheltikov, Aleksei M

publication date

  • January 2021

publisher