Volumetric ultrasound localization microscopy of the whole brain microvasculature

user-60d14cd84c775e0497060202(2021)

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Technologies to visualize whole organs across scales in vivo are essential for our understanding of biology in health and disease. To date, only post-mortem techniques such as perfused computed tomography scanning or optical microscopy of cleared tissues achieve cellular resolution across entire organs and imaging methods with equal performance in living mammalian organs have yet to be developed. Recently, 2D ultrasound localization microscopy has successfully mapped the fine-scale vasculature of various organs down to a 10 μm precision. However, reprojection issues and out-of-plane motion prevent complex blood flow quantification and fast volumetric imaging of whole organs. Here, we demonstrate for the first time in vivo volumetric ultrasound localization microscopy mapping of the rodent brain vasculature. We developed a complete methodological pipeline that includes specific surgery, a dedicated 3D ultrasound acquisition sequence, localization and tracking algorithms, motion correction and realignment, as well as the post-processing quantification of cerebral blood flow. We illustrate the power of this approach, by mapping the whole rat brain vasculature at a resolution of 12 μm, revealing mesoscopic to macroscopic vascular architectures and cerebral blood flows ranging from 1 to 100 mm/s. Our results pave the way to the investigation of in vivo vascular processes across the mammalian brain in health and disease, in a wide range of contexts and models.
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3D ultrasound,Cerebral blood flow,Blood flow,Ultrasound,Microscopy,In vivo,Biomedical engineering,Clearance,Motion correction
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