RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Automatic OptoDrive for Extracellular Recordings and Optogenetic Stimulation in Freely Moving Mice JF eneuro JO eNeuro FD Society for Neuroscience SP ENEURO.0015-25.2025 DO 10.1523/ENEURO.0015-25.2025 VO 12 IS 6 A1 Caballero-Ruiz, Alberto A1 Lopez-Roldan, Erick A1 Luna, Monica A1 Rodriguez-Blanco, Luis A1 Polo-Castillo, Leopoldo Emmanuel A1 Moreno, Mario G. A1 Ruiz-Huerta, Leopoldo A1 Gutierrez, Ranier YR 2025 UL http://www.eneuro.org/content/12/6/ENEURO.0015-25.2025.abstract AB Extracellular recordings in freely moving mice, especially those with movable electrodes (microdrives), are crucial for understanding brain function. However, existing microdrives are often heavy, expensive, fragile, and unsuited for long-term studies with multichannel recordings. The OptoDrive is a new, lightweight (3.2 g), low-cost system for chronic neural recordings and optogenetic manipulation in mice. It features a detachable, 16-channel tungsten-wire electrode assembly with a 3 mm stroke (15 μm step displacement) and an integrated optical fiber. This system enables repeated implantation and explantation without surgery, requiring only gas anesthesia. The OptoDrive has demonstrated stable recordings from the lateral hypothalamus of freely behaving mice for nearly 1 month and successful optogenetic silencing of neuronal activity. In conclusion, OptoDrive offers a cost-effective, compact solution for long-term electrophysiology and optogenetics in freely moving mice.