ShEEP request for High Performance Electrophysiological System for Recording and Closed-Loop Stimulation
Project Number1IS1BX005033-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderLIU, JIALING
Awardee OrganizationVETERANS AFFAIRS MED CTR SAN FRANCISCO
Description
Abstract Text
In this share equipment grant application, we propose to purchase and validate a high
performance multichannel electrophysiology recording/stimulation system for free behaving mice
and rats performing behavioral tasks. The utility of this equipment is to extend our current
neurobehavioral core facility in assessing brain activity while performing behavioral tests. As a
group of investigators at the SFVAMC interested in stroke, traumatic brain injury and
neurodegeneration, we are seeking an in-vivo correlate of CNS function. To determine functional
outcome after brain injury or degeneration and respective treatment, we have built a
neurobehavioral core facility that provides a comprehensive battery of motor and cognitive
function tests. However, these tests are still not specific enough to decipher the exact brain circuit
involved in behavior, neither are they sensitive enough to detect neuronal impairment at the
cellular resolution. We propose to incorporate large-scale neural recording in freely behaving mice
and rats performing behavioral tasks because large ensemble recordings are critical for functional
circuit mapping. The proposed system is capable of processing up to 512 channels of data, with
matching-channel headstages for freely moving rodents capable of recording up to 512 channels.
With the ability in simultaneously recording neural activity and sensing behavior, this system can
also allow precise control of neural circuit of interest using closed-loop stimulation and/or with
optogenetics techniques, to tease out specific circuitry or type of oscillation involved in brain injury
or being targeted in therapy. This cutting-edge multichannel electrophysiology recording and
stimulation system will not only better our understanding in how brain injury/degeneration affects
neural circuits, but also will extend our research programs in finding therapeutic interventions for
these disorders that commonly afflicting our veterans.
Public Health Relevance Statement
In this share equipment grant application, we propose to purchase and validate a high
throughput multichannel electrophysiology recording system to determine brain activity
when animals are performing behavioral tasks. This system can process large-scale
recording and can also send signal to activate or block brain activity in a circuit specific
manner. The purchase and installation of this cutting edge recording system will
advance our knowledge in how brain injury affects brain function and our ability in design
therapeutic interventions to treat brain disorders.
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