TY - UNPB
T1 - An optrode array for spatiotemporally precise large-scale optogenetic stimulation of deep cortical layers in non-human primates
AU - Clark, Andrew M.
AU - Ingold, Alexander
AU - Reiche, Christopher F.
AU - Cundy III, Donald
AU - Balsor, Justin L.
AU - Federer, Frederick
AU - McAlinden, Niall
AU - Cheng, Yunzhou
AU - Rolston, John D.
AU - Rieth, Loren
AU - Dawson, Martin D.
AU - Mathieson, Keith
AU - Blair, Steve
AU - Angelucci, Alessandra
PY - 2023/2/16
Y1 - 2023/2/16
N2 - Optogenetics has transformed studies of neural circuit function, but remains challenging to apply in large brains, such as those of non-human primates (NHPs). A major challenge is delivering intense, spatiotemporally precise, patterned photostimulation across large volumes in deep tissue. Such stimulation is critical, for example, to modulate selectively deep-layer corticocortical feedback projections. To address this unmet need, we have developed the Utah Optrode Array (UOA), a 10×10 glass needle waveguide array fabricated atop a novel opaque optical interposer then bonded to an electrically addressable μLED array. In vivo experiments with the UOA demonstrated large-scale, spatiotemporally precise, activation of deep circuits in monkey cortex. Specifically, the UOA permitted both focal (confined to single layers/columns), and widespread (multiple layers/columns) optogenetic activation of deep layer neurons, simply by varying the number of activated μLEDs and/or the irradiance. Thus, the UOA represents a powerful optoelectronic device for targeted manipulation of deep-layer circuits in NHP models.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.
AB - Optogenetics has transformed studies of neural circuit function, but remains challenging to apply in large brains, such as those of non-human primates (NHPs). A major challenge is delivering intense, spatiotemporally precise, patterned photostimulation across large volumes in deep tissue. Such stimulation is critical, for example, to modulate selectively deep-layer corticocortical feedback projections. To address this unmet need, we have developed the Utah Optrode Array (UOA), a 10×10 glass needle waveguide array fabricated atop a novel opaque optical interposer then bonded to an electrically addressable μLED array. In vivo experiments with the UOA demonstrated large-scale, spatiotemporally precise, activation of deep circuits in monkey cortex. Specifically, the UOA permitted both focal (confined to single layers/columns), and widespread (multiple layers/columns) optogenetic activation of deep layer neurons, simply by varying the number of activated μLEDs and/or the irradiance. Thus, the UOA represents a powerful optoelectronic device for targeted manipulation of deep-layer circuits in NHP models.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.
KW - optogenetics
KW - optrode array
KW - macaque
KW - neocortex
KW - feedback
KW - AAV
KW - cFos
KW - current source density
KW - multi-channel electrophysiology
U2 - 10.1101/2022.02.09.479779
DO - 10.1101/2022.02.09.479779
M3 - Working Paper/Preprint
SP - 1
EP - 42
BT - An optrode array for spatiotemporally precise large-scale optogenetic stimulation of deep cortical layers in non-human primates
CY - Cold Spring Harbor, NY
ER -