Journal: iScience
Article Title: Amplitude- and frequency-dependent activation of layer II/III neurons by intracortical microstimulation
doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108140
Figure Lengend Snippet: Spatial characterization of neuronal responses to electrical stimulation (A) Heat maps of calcium signals from TPM evoked by different current amplitudes of stimulation (20, 40, and 100 μA) at different locations away from the stimulation electrode (outside of the field of view on the top). (B) Neurons’ maximal calcium responses in relation to their distance to the stimulating electrode. Note that the responses peak at ∼200 μm away from the stimulating electrode and remarkably decrease at ∼500 μm away. (C) Amplitudes of calcium signals evoked by various levels of stimulation in relation to the distance to the stimulating electrode. Data are shown as LOWESS fitting curves (GraphPad Prism 9). (D) Activation threshold versus neuronal location relative to the stimulating electrode. Note that the activation threshold increases fast over 400 μm away. (E) Ratio of activated neurons with buildup, sustained, and transient types of calcium responses in relation to the distance to the stimulating electrode. (F) Amplitude-dependent dynamics of responses of two examples cells located at different distances from the stimulation electrode. The orange insets show zoomed in review of responses to 20 μA stimulation. (G) Ratio of neurons with buildup, sustained, and transient types of calcium responses in relation to stimulation amplitude at different distances from the stimulation electrode. Data are shown as mean ± SEM of six animals with a total of 2275 activated neurons (379 ± 53 neurons in each animal) analyzed in B, D, and E. Gray lines in B and D represent individual animal.
Article Snippet: Data are shown as LOWESS fitting curves (GraphPad Prism 9). (D) Activation threshold versus neuronal location relative to the stimulating electrode.
Techniques: Activation Assay