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Novel Passive Clearing Methods for the Rapid Production of Optical Transparency in Whole CNS Tissue

Authors :
Eunice Yoojin Lee
Jeong Yoon Park
Yong Eun Cho
Hyo-Suk Park
Jiwon Woo
Source :
J Vis Exp
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
MyJove Corporation, 2018.

Abstract

Since the development of CLARITY, a bioelectrochemical clearing technique that allows for three-dimensional phenotype mapping within transparent tissues, a multitude of novel clearing methodologies including CUBIC (clear, unobstructed brain imaging cocktails and computational analysis), SWITCH (system-wide control of interaction time and kinetics of chemicals), MAP (magnified analysis of the proteome), and PACT (passive clarity technique), have been established to further expand the existing toolkit for the microscopic analysis of biological tissues. The present study aims to improve upon and optimize the original PACT procedure for an array of intact rodent tissues, including the whole central nervous system (CNS), kidneys, spleen, and whole mouse embryos. Termed psPACT (process-separate PACT) and mPACT (modified PACT), these novel techniques provide highly efficacious means of mapping cell circuitry and visualizing subcellular structures in intact normal and pathological tissues. In the following protocol, we provide a detailed, step-by-step outline on how to achieve maximal tissue clearance with minimal invasion of their structural integrity via psPACT and mPACT.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Vis Exp
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....317441af601ac1dc9f240f4d15c21c6b