Evaluating mitochondrial length, volume, and cristae ultrastructure in rare mouse adult stem cell populations
Matthew Triolo, Steven Wade, Nicole M. Baker, Mireille Khacho
Abstract
Since changes in mitochondrial morphology regulate key functions of stem cells, it is important to assess their structure under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Here, we present techniques optimized in rare adult muscle stem cells (MuSCs). For evaluating mitochondrial length and volume within a compact cytoplasmic area in MuSCs on intact myofibers, we describe steps for mitochondrial staining, imaging, and quantification. For evaluating mitochondrial ultrastructure in small cell numbers, we describe steps for agarose embedding and quantification by TEM. For complete details on generation and use of this protocol, please refer to Baker et al. (2022).1
Topics & Concepts
UltrastructureMitochondrionBiologyCell biologyStem cellAnatomyMitochondrial Function and PathologyMuscle Physiology and DisordersAdipose Tissue and Metabolism