脑膜
免疫标记
神经科学
生物
颅骨
解剖
病理
全身成像
医学
免疫组织化学
正电子发射断层摄影术
作者
Ruiyao Cai,Chenchen Pan,Alireza Ghasemigharagoz,Mihail Ivilinov Todorov,Benjamín Förstera,Shan Zhao,Harsharan S. Bhatia,Arnaldo Parra‐Damas,Leander Mrowka,Delphine Theodorou,Markus Rempfler,Anna L. R. Xavier,Benjamin T. Kress,Corinne Benakis,Hanno Steinke,Sabine Liebscher,Ingo Bechmann,Arthur Liesz,Bjoern Menze,Martin Kerschensteiner,Maiken Nedergaard,Ali Ertürk
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41593-018-0301-3
摘要
Analysis of entire transparent rodent bodies after clearing could provide holistic biological information in health and disease, but reliable imaging and quantification of fluorescent protein signals deep inside the tissues has remained a challenge. Here, we developed vDISCO, a pressure-driven, nanobody-based whole-body immunolabeling technology to enhance the signal of fluorescent proteins by up to two orders of magnitude. This allowed us to image and quantify subcellular details through bones, skin and highly autofluorescent tissues of intact transparent mice. For the first time, we visualized whole-body neuronal projections in adult mice. We assessed CNS trauma effects in the whole body and found degeneration of peripheral nerve terminals in the torso. Furthermore, vDISCO revealed short vascular connections between skull marrow and brain meninges, which were filled with immune cells upon stroke. Thus, our new approach enables unbiased comprehensive studies of the interactions between the nervous system and the rest of the body. A nanobody-based immunolabeling method, vDISCO, boosts the signal of fluorescent proteins and allows imaging of subcellular details in intact transparent mice. It uncovers neuronal projections and skull–meninges connections in whole adult mice.
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