High Resolution Episcopic Microscopy for Qualitative and Quantitative Data in Phenotyping Altered Embryos and Adult Mice Using the New "Histo3D" System

被引:8
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作者
Wendling, Olivia [1 ,2 ]
Hentsch, Didier [2 ]
Jacobs, Hugues [1 ]
Lemercier, Nicolas [3 ]
Taubert, Serge [2 ]
Pertuy, Fabien [1 ]
Vonesch, Jean-Luc [2 ]
Sorg, Tania [1 ]
Di Michele, Michela [4 ,5 ]
Le Cam, Laurent [4 ,5 ]
Rosahl, Thomas [6 ]
Carballo-Jane, Ester [6 ]
Liu, Mindy [6 ]
Mu, James [6 ]
Mark, Manuel [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Herault, Yann [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strasbourg, CNRS, INSERM,Inst Clin Souris ICS, CELPHEDIA,PHENOMIN, 1 Rue Laurent Fries, F-67404 Illkirch Graffenstaden, France
[2] Univ Strasbourg, CNRS, INSERM, Inst Genet & Biol Mol & Cellulaire IGBMC, 1 Rue Laurent Fries, F-67404 Illkirch Graffenstaden, France
[3] Imagxcell, 2 Allee Feuillantines, F-94800 Villejuif, France
[4] Univ Montpellier, Inst Rech Cancerol Montpellier IRCM, INSERM U1194, F-34298 Montpellier, France
[5] Univ Montpellier, Inst Reg Canc Montpellier ICM, F-34298 Montpellier, France
[6] Merck & Co Inc, Kenilworth, NJ 07033 USA
[7] Hop Univ Strasbourg HUS, Serv Biol Reprod, F-67091 Strasbourg, France
关键词
3D imaging; high-resolution episcopic microscopy; phenotyping; microanatomy; quantification; OPTICAL PROJECTION TOMOGRAPHY; HIGH-THROUGHPUT; MOUSE EMBRYOS; ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS; 3D ANALYSIS; BRAIN; DEFECTS; QUANTIFICATION; VIVO; TOOL;
D O I
10.3390/biomedicines9070767
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
3D imaging in animal models, during development or in adults, facilitates the identification of structural morphological changes that cannot be achieved with traditional 2D histological staining. Through the reconstruction of whole embryos or a region-of-interest, specific changes are better delimited and can be easily quantified. We focused here on high-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM), and its potential for visualizing and quantifying the organ systems of normal and genetically altered embryos and adult organisms. Although the technique is based on episcopic images, these are of high resolution and are close to histological quality. The images reflect the tissue structure and densities revealed by histology, albeit in a grayscale color map. HREM technology permits researchers to take advantage of serial 2D aligned stacks of images to perform 3D reconstructions. Three-dimensional visualization allows for an appreciation of topology and morphology that is difficult to achieve with classical histological studies. The nature of the data lends itself to novel forms of computational analysis that permit the accurate quantitation and comparison of individual embryos in a manner that is impossible with histology. Here, we have developed a new HREM prototype consisting of the assembly of a Leica Biosystems Nanocut rotary microtome with optics and a camera. We describe some examples of applications in the prenatal and adult lifestage of the mouse to show the added value of HREM for phenotyping experimental cohorts to compare and quantify structure volumes. At prenatal stages, segmentations and 3D reconstructions allowed the quantification of neural tissue and ventricular system volumes of normal brains at E14.5 and E16.5 stages. 3D representations of normal cranial and peripheric nerves at E15.5 and of the normal urogenital system from stages E11.5 to E14.5 were also performed. We also present a methodology to quantify the volume of the atherosclerotic plaques of ApoE(tm1Unc/tm1Unc) mutant mice and illustrate a 3D reconstruction of knee ligaments in adult mice.
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