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Large-depth three-photon fluorescence microscopy imaging of cortical microvasculature on nonhuman primates with bright ATE probe In vivo

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 289, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121809

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Three-photon excitation microscopy; Nonhuman primates; AIE nanoparticle; Cortical vascular imaging; Microvascular structure topology

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  1. National Key R&D program of China [2018YFA0701400]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91632105, U20A20221, 81961128029, 31627802]
  3. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY17C090005]
  4. Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province [2020C03004, 2022C03096]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [226-2022-00083, 2019XZZX003-20]

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This study introduces a bright AIE probe and a lab-modified three-photon fluorescence microscopy system, achieving large-depth vascular imaging in the macaque monkey cortex and performing functional measurement and comparison across species. It is the first in vivo three-photon fluorescence microscopic imaging research on the macaque monkey cortex, providing a new method for understanding vascular function in humans in normal and disease conditions.
Multiphoton microscopy has been a powerful tool in brain research, three-photon fluorescence microscopy is increasingly becoming an emerging technique for neurological research of the cortex in depth. Nonhuman primates play important roles in the study of brain science because of their neural and vascular similarity to humans. However, there are few research results of three-photon fluorescence microscopy on the brain of nonhuman primates due to the lack of optimized imaging systems and excellent fluorescent probes. Here we introduced a bright aggregation-induced emission (AIE) probe with excellent three-photon fluorescence efficiency as well as facile synthesis process and we validated its biocompatibility in the macaque monkey. We achieved a large-depth vascular imaging of approximately 1 mm in the cerebral cortex of macaque monkey with our lab-modified three-photon fluorescence microscopy system and the AIE probe. Functional measurement of blood velocity in deep cortex capillaries was also performed. Furthermore, the comparison of cortical deep vascular structure parameters across species was presented on the monkey and mouse cortex. This work is the first in vivo three-photon fluorescence microscopic imaging research on the macaque monkey cortex reaching the imaging depth of -1 mm with the bright AIE probe. The results demonstrate the potential of three-photon microscopy as primate-compatible method for imaging fine vascular networks and will advance our understanding of vascular function in normal and disease in humans.

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