Baseline oxygen consumption decreases with cortical depth

Author:

Mächler PhilippORCID,Fomin-Thunemann Natalie,Thunemann Martin,Sætra Marte JulieORCID,Desjardins MichèleORCID,Kılıç Kıvılcım,Amra Layth N.,Martin Emily A.,Chen Ichun Anderson,Şencan-Eğilmez IkbalORCID,Li Baoqiang,Saisan Payam,Jiang John X.,Cheng Qun,Weldy Kimberly L.,Boas David A.ORCID,Buxton Richard B.,Einevoll Gaute T.ORCID,Dale Anders M.,Sakadžić Sava,Devor AnnaORCID

Abstract

The cerebral cortex is organized in cortical layers that differ in their cellular density, composition, and wiring. Cortical laminar architecture is also readily revealed by staining for cytochrome oxidase—the last enzyme in the respiratory electron transport chain located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. It has been hypothesized that a high-density band of cytochrome oxidase in cortical layer IV reflects higher oxygen consumption under baseline (unstimulated) conditions. Here, we tested the above hypothesis using direct measurements of the partial pressure of O2 (pO2) in cortical tissue by means of 2-photon phosphorescence lifetime microscopy (2PLM). We revisited our previously developed method for extraction of the cerebral metabolic rate of O2 (CMRO2) based on 2-photon pO2 measurements around diving arterioles and applied this method to estimate baseline CMRO2 in awake mice across cortical layers. To our surprise, our results revealed a decrease in baseline CMRO2 from layer I to layer IV. This decrease of CMRO2 with cortical depth was paralleled by an increase in tissue oxygenation. Higher baseline oxygenation and cytochrome density in layer IV may serve as an O2 reserve during surges of neuronal activity or certain metabolically active brain states rather than reflecting baseline energy needs. Our study provides to our knowledge the first quantification of microscopically resolved CMRO2 across cortical layers as a step towards better understanding of brain energy metabolism.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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