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Completed H2020 European Commission

Calcium-sensitive functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a breakthrough technique to follow brain-wide intracellular calcium dynamics defining multi-scale neuronal activity

€264.7K EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Country Germany
Start Date Dec 31, 2021
End Date Dec 30, 2024
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Coordinator; Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 893369
Grant Description

Neuroscience’s ultimate goal of achieving a holistic understanding of brain function requires a cross-scale integration from single-cell physiology to global network topology.

While remarkable achievements towards this goal have been made, brain research faces the challenge of incorporating molecular and cellular neurobiology into the context of macro-scale network activation.

Calcium is a reliable marker of neural activity and calcium imaging is among the most widely used methods in modern biology, although the technology for measuring large-scale calcium dynamics remains limited.

BrainwideNeuroCaSens seeks to pioneer magnetic calcium-responsive sensors in the context of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a tool for a brain-wide interrogation of neural systems, providing an order of magnitude speed increase and a neurophysiologically precise readout, thereby far surpassing other noninvasive neuroimaging methods.

These magnetic calcium-responsive sensors with physicochemical properties similar to optical imaging dyes, make use of the whole-brain, noninvasive imaging capabilities of fMRI and allow to detect translationally relevant, molecular precise correlates of neuronal activity in otherwise inaccessible deep structures and large regions of the mammalian brain.

While focusing on dynamic functional connectivity relationships to study stimulus-responses and intrinsic network dynamics, the proposed experiments have significance for understanding brain-wide neural circuits in health and disease, offering pre-clinical potential for neurodegenerative pathologies.

BrainwideNeuroCaSens’ offers a molecular precise readout of global neural network function and thereby opens the possibility for therapeutic strategies aiming at a restoration of network disruptions, for example in but not limited to, Alzheimer’s disease.

BrainwideNeuroCaSens will bring the next-generation imaging technique of molecular fMRI to the EU and make the applicant pioneer in this field.

All Grantees

Technische Universitaet Muenchen; Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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