Cargando…

Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy

The placenta is the first embryonic organ, representing the connection between the embryo and the mother, and is therefore necessary for the embryo’s growth and survival. To meet the ever-growing need for nutrient and gas exchange, the maternal spiral arteries undergo extensive remodeling, thus incr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Freise, Lennart, Behncke, Rose Yinghan, Allerkamp, Hanna Helene, Sandermann, Tim Henrik, Chu, Ngoc Hai, Funk, Eva Maria, Hondrich, Lukas Jonathan, Riedel, Alina, Witzel, Christian, Hansmeier, Nils Rouven, Danyel, Magdalena, Gellhaus, Alexandra, Dechend, Ralf, Hägerling, René
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371590
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13061009
_version_ 1785063654172917760
author Freise, Lennart
Behncke, Rose Yinghan
Allerkamp, Hanna Helene
Sandermann, Tim Henrik
Chu, Ngoc Hai
Funk, Eva Maria
Hondrich, Lukas Jonathan
Riedel, Alina
Witzel, Christian
Hansmeier, Nils Rouven
Danyel, Magdalena
Gellhaus, Alexandra
Dechend, Ralf
Hägerling, René
author_facet Freise, Lennart
Behncke, Rose Yinghan
Allerkamp, Hanna Helene
Sandermann, Tim Henrik
Chu, Ngoc Hai
Funk, Eva Maria
Hondrich, Lukas Jonathan
Riedel, Alina
Witzel, Christian
Hansmeier, Nils Rouven
Danyel, Magdalena
Gellhaus, Alexandra
Dechend, Ralf
Hägerling, René
author_sort Freise, Lennart
collection PubMed
description The placenta is the first embryonic organ, representing the connection between the embryo and the mother, and is therefore necessary for the embryo’s growth and survival. To meet the ever-growing need for nutrient and gas exchange, the maternal spiral arteries undergo extensive remodeling, thus increasing the uteroplacental blood flow by 16-fold. However, the insufficient remodeling of the spiral arteries can lead to severe pregnancy-associated disorders, including but not limited to pre-eclampsia. Insufficient endovascular trophoblast invasion plays a key role in the manifestation of pre-eclampsia; however, the underlying processes are complex and still unknown. Classical histopathology is based on two-dimensional section microscopy, which lacks a volumetric representation of the vascular remodeling process. To further characterize the uteroplacental vascularization, a detailed, non-destructive, and subcellular visualization is beneficial. In this study, we use light sheet microscopy for optical sectioning, thus establishing a method to obtain a three-dimensional visualization of the vascular system in the placenta. By introducing a volumetric visualization method of the placenta, we could establish a powerful tool to deeply investigate the heterogeneity of the spiral arteries during the remodeling process, evaluate the state-of-the-art treatment options, effects on vascularization, and, ultimately, reveal new insights into the underlying pathology of pre-eclampsia.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10296419
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-102964192023-06-28 Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy Freise, Lennart Behncke, Rose Yinghan Allerkamp, Hanna Helene Sandermann, Tim Henrik Chu, Ngoc Hai Funk, Eva Maria Hondrich, Lukas Jonathan Riedel, Alina Witzel, Christian Hansmeier, Nils Rouven Danyel, Magdalena Gellhaus, Alexandra Dechend, Ralf Hägerling, René Biomolecules Article The placenta is the first embryonic organ, representing the connection between the embryo and the mother, and is therefore necessary for the embryo’s growth and survival. To meet the ever-growing need for nutrient and gas exchange, the maternal spiral arteries undergo extensive remodeling, thus increasing the uteroplacental blood flow by 16-fold. However, the insufficient remodeling of the spiral arteries can lead to severe pregnancy-associated disorders, including but not limited to pre-eclampsia. Insufficient endovascular trophoblast invasion plays a key role in the manifestation of pre-eclampsia; however, the underlying processes are complex and still unknown. Classical histopathology is based on two-dimensional section microscopy, which lacks a volumetric representation of the vascular remodeling process. To further characterize the uteroplacental vascularization, a detailed, non-destructive, and subcellular visualization is beneficial. In this study, we use light sheet microscopy for optical sectioning, thus establishing a method to obtain a three-dimensional visualization of the vascular system in the placenta. By introducing a volumetric visualization method of the placenta, we could establish a powerful tool to deeply investigate the heterogeneity of the spiral arteries during the remodeling process, evaluate the state-of-the-art treatment options, effects on vascularization, and, ultimately, reveal new insights into the underlying pathology of pre-eclampsia. MDPI 2023-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10296419/ /pubmed/37371590 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13061009 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Freise, Lennart
Behncke, Rose Yinghan
Allerkamp, Hanna Helene
Sandermann, Tim Henrik
Chu, Ngoc Hai
Funk, Eva Maria
Hondrich, Lukas Jonathan
Riedel, Alina
Witzel, Christian
Hansmeier, Nils Rouven
Danyel, Magdalena
Gellhaus, Alexandra
Dechend, Ralf
Hägerling, René
Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy
title Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy
title_full Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy
title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy
title_short Three-Dimensional Histological Characterization of the Placental Vasculature Using Light Sheet Microscopy
title_sort three-dimensional histological characterization of the placental vasculature using light sheet microscopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371590
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13061009
work_keys_str_mv AT freiselennart threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT behnckeroseyinghan threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT allerkamphannahelene threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT sandermanntimhenrik threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT chungochai threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT funkevamaria threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT hondrichlukasjonathan threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT riedelalina threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT witzelchristian threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT hansmeiernilsrouven threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT danyelmagdalena threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT gellhausalexandra threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT dechendralf threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy
AT hagerlingrene threedimensionalhistologicalcharacterizationoftheplacentalvasculatureusinglightsheetmicroscopy