Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation

Abstract Almost all physiological processes of animals are controlled by the brain, including language, cognitive, memory, learning, emotion and so forth. Minor brain dysfunction usually leads to brain diseases and disorders. Therefore, it' is greatly meaningful and urgent for scientists to hav...

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Main Authors: Hongqiang Yin, Wuqiao Jiang, Yongyang Liu, Dongyang Zhang, Feng Wu, Yejun Zhang, Chunyan Li, Guangcun Chen, Qiangbin Wang
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/bmm2.12023
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author Hongqiang Yin
Wuqiao Jiang
Yongyang Liu
Dongyang Zhang
Feng Wu
Yejun Zhang
Chunyan Li
Guangcun Chen
Qiangbin Wang
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Wuqiao Jiang
Yongyang Liu
Dongyang Zhang
Feng Wu
Yejun Zhang
Chunyan Li
Guangcun Chen
Qiangbin Wang
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description Abstract Almost all physiological processes of animals are controlled by the brain, including language, cognitive, memory, learning, emotion and so forth. Minor brain dysfunction usually leads to brain diseases and disorders. Therefore, it' is greatly meaningful and urgent for scientists to have a better understanding of brain structure and function. Optical approaches can provide powerful tools for imaging and modulating physiological processes of the brain. In particular, optical approaches in the near‐infrared (NIR) window (700–1700 nm) exhibit excellent prosperities of deep tissue penetration and low tissue scattering and absorption compared with those of visible windows (400–700 nm), which provides a promising approach for scientists to develop desired methods of neuroimaging and neuromodulation in deep brain tissues. In this review, variable types of NIR light approaches for imaging and modulating neural ions, membrane potential, neurotransmitters, and other critical molecules for brain functions and diseases are summarized. In particular, the latest breakthrough research of brain imaging and brain regulation in the NIR‐II window (1000–1700 nm) are highlighted. Finally, we conclude the challenges and prospects of NIR light‐based neuroimaging and neuromodulation for both basic brain research and further clinical translation.
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spelling doaj.art-d148303b634e415d86e987ae802947c42024-04-10T13:21:01ZengWileyBMEMat2751-74462023-06-0112n/an/a10.1002/bmm2.12023Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulationHongqiang Yin0Wuqiao Jiang1Yongyang Liu2Dongyang Zhang3Feng Wu4Yejun Zhang5Chunyan Li6Guangcun Chen7Qiangbin Wang8CAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging Technology Division of Nanobiomedicine and i‐Lab Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou ChinaAbstract Almost all physiological processes of animals are controlled by the brain, including language, cognitive, memory, learning, emotion and so forth. Minor brain dysfunction usually leads to brain diseases and disorders. Therefore, it' is greatly meaningful and urgent for scientists to have a better understanding of brain structure and function. Optical approaches can provide powerful tools for imaging and modulating physiological processes of the brain. In particular, optical approaches in the near‐infrared (NIR) window (700–1700 nm) exhibit excellent prosperities of deep tissue penetration and low tissue scattering and absorption compared with those of visible windows (400–700 nm), which provides a promising approach for scientists to develop desired methods of neuroimaging and neuromodulation in deep brain tissues. In this review, variable types of NIR light approaches for imaging and modulating neural ions, membrane potential, neurotransmitters, and other critical molecules for brain functions and diseases are summarized. In particular, the latest breakthrough research of brain imaging and brain regulation in the NIR‐II window (1000–1700 nm) are highlighted. Finally, we conclude the challenges and prospects of NIR light‐based neuroimaging and neuromodulation for both basic brain research and further clinical translation.https://doi.org/10.1002/bmm2.12023nanoprobesnear‐infrared lightneural ion channelsneuroimagingneuromodulation
spellingShingle Hongqiang Yin
Wuqiao Jiang
Yongyang Liu
Dongyang Zhang
Feng Wu
Yejun Zhang
Chunyan Li
Guangcun Chen
Qiangbin Wang
Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
BMEMat
nanoprobes
near‐infrared light
neural ion channels
neuroimaging
neuromodulation
title Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
title_full Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
title_fullStr Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
title_full_unstemmed Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
title_short Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
title_sort advanced near infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
topic nanoprobes
near‐infrared light
neural ion channels
neuroimaging
neuromodulation
url https://doi.org/10.1002/bmm2.12023
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