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Shadow imaging for panoptical visualization of brain tissue in vivo

Yulia Dembitskaya, Andrew K. J. Boyce, Agata Idziak, Atefeh Pourkhalili Langeroudi, Misa Arizono, Jordan Girard, Guillaume Le Bourdellès, Mathieu Ducros, Marie Sato-Fitoussi, Amaia Otxoa-de-Amezaga, Kristell Oizel, Stéphane Bancelin, Luc Mercier, Thomas Pfeiffer, Roger Thompson, Sun Kwang Kim, Andréas Bikfalvi, U. Valentin Nägerl

2023Nature Communications19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Progress in neuroscience research hinges on technical advances in visualizing living brain tissue with high fidelity and facility. Current neuroanatomical imaging approaches either require tissue fixation (electron microscopy), do not have cellular resolution (magnetic resonance imaging) or only give a fragmented view (fluorescence microscopy). Here, we show how regular light microscopy together with fluorescence labeling of the interstitial fluid in the extracellular space provide comprehensive optical access in real-time to the anatomical complexity and dynamics of living brain tissue at submicron scale. Using several common fluorescence microscopy modalities (confocal, light-sheet and 2-photon microscopy) in mouse organotypic and acute brain slices and the intact mouse brain in vivo, we demonstrate the value of this straightforward 'shadow imaging' approach by revealing neurons, microglia, tumor cells and blood capillaries together with their complete anatomical tissue contexts. In addition, we provide quantifications of perivascular spaces and the volume fraction of the extracellular space of brain tissue in vivo.

Topics & Concepts

MicroscopyTwo-photon excitation microscopyConfocal microscopyMagnetic resonance imagingFluorescence microscopeIn vivoFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyBrain tissuePreclinical imagingNeurosciencePathologyBiologyBiomedical engineeringFluorescenceCell biologyMedicinePhysicsOpticsRadiologyBiotechnologyOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
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