Photoacoustic imaging of squirrel monkey cortical and subcortical brain regions during peripheral electrical stimulation

Photoacoustics. 2021 Dec 17:25:100326. doi: 10.1016/j.pacs.2021.100326. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

The investigation of neuronal activity in non-human primate models is of critical importance due to their genetic similarity to human brains. In this study, we tested the feasibility of using photoacoustic imaging for the detection of cortical and subcortical responses due to peripheral electrical stimulation in a squirrel monkey model. Photoacoustic computed tomography and photoacoustic microscopy were applied on squirrel monkeys for real-time deep subcortical imaging and optical-resolution cortical imaging, respectively. The electrically evoked hemodynamic changes in primary somatosensory cortex, premotor cortices, primary motor cortex, and underlying subcortical areas were measured. Hemodynamic responses were observed in both cortical and subcortical brain areas at the cortices during external stimulation, demonstrating the feasibility of photoacoustic technique for functional imaging of non-human primate brain.

Keywords: Non-human primate; Peripheral electrical stimulation; Photoacoustic computed tomography; Photoacoustic imaging; Photoacoustic microscopy.