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Optical properties of adult drosophila brains in one-, two-, and three-photon microscopy
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Optical properties of adult drosophila brains in one-, two-, and three-photon microscopy

Kuo-Jen Hsu, Yen-Yin Lin, Ann-Shyn ChiangShi-Wei Chu
Biomedical Optics Express, 卷.10(4), 頁碼.1627-1637
04/2019

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Biotechnology Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics
Drosophila is widely used in connectome studies due to its small brain size, sophisticated genetic tools, and the most complete single-neuron-based anatomical brain map. Surprisingly, even the brain thickness is only 200-μm, common Ti:sapphire-based two-photon excitation cannot penetrate, possibly due to light aberration/scattering of trachea. Here we quantitatively characterized scattering and light distortion of trachea-filled tissues, and found that trachea-induced light distortion dominates at long wavelength by comparing one-photon (488-nm), two-photon (920-nm), and three-photon (1300-nm) excitations. Whole-Drosophila-brain imaging is achieved by reducing tracheal light aberration/scattering via brain-degassing or long-wavelength excitation at 1300-nm. Our work paves the way toward constructing whole-brain connectome in a living Drosophila.

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