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Nanostructure-specific X-ray tomography reveals myelin levels, integrity and axon orientations in mouse and human nervous tissue

Authors :
Piotr Walczak
Manuel Guizar-Sicairos
Jennifer A. McNab
Marianne Liebi
Mark Augath
Michael Zeineh
Timothy M. Shepherd
Aileen Schroeter
Aleezah Balolia
Lin Yang
Markus Rudin
Marios Georgiadis
Oliver Bunk
Zirui Gao
Els Fieremans
Phillip DiGiacomo
Ivan Rajkovic
Christoph Leuze
Valerio Zerbi
Jiangyang Zhang
Dmitry S. Novikov
Benjamin Ades-Aron
Sung-Lyoung Kim
Jelle Veraart
Choong H. Lee
Thomas M. Weiss
Stefan Sommer
Gergely David
Shirish Chodankar
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021), Nature Communications, 12 (1), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2021.

Abstract

Myelin insulates neuronal axons and enables fast signal transmission, constituting a key component of brain development, aging and disease. Yet, myelin-specific imaging of macroscopic samples remains a challenge. Here, we exploit myelin’s nanostructural periodicity, and use small-angle X-ray scattering tensor tomography (SAXS-TT) to simultaneously quantify myelin levels, nanostructural integrity and axon orientations in nervous tissue. Proof-of-principle is demonstrated in whole mouse brain, mouse spinal cord and human white and gray matter samples. Outcomes are validated by 2D/3D histology and compared to MRI measurements sensitive to myelin and axon orientations. Specificity to nanostructure is exemplified by concomitantly imaging different myelin types with distinct periodicities. Finally, we illustrate the method’s sensitivity towards myelin-related diseases by quantifying myelin alterations in dysmyelinated mouse brain. This non-destructive, stain-free molecular imaging approach enables quantitative studies of myelination within and across samples during development, aging, disease and treatment, and is applicable to other ordered biomolecules or nanostructures.<br />Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) combines the high tissue penetration of X-rays with specificity to periodic nanostructures. The authors use SAXS tensor tomography (SAXS-TT) on intact mouse and human brain tissue samples, to quantify myelin levels and determine myelin integrity, myelinated axon orientation, and fibre tracts non-destructively.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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