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Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation

Serial section transmission electron microscopy (ssTEM) is the most promising tool for investigating the three-dimensional anatomy of the brain with nanometer resolution. Yet as the field progresses to larger volumes of brain tissue, new methods for high-yield, low-cost, and high-throughput serial s...

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Autores principales: Lee, Timothy J., Kumar, Aditi, Balwani, Aishwarya H., Brittain, Derrick, Kinn, Sam, Tovey, Craig A., Dyer, Eva L., da Costa, Nuno M., Reid, R. Clay, Forest, Craig R., Bumbarger, Daniel J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6198950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30352088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206172
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author Lee, Timothy J.
Kumar, Aditi
Balwani, Aishwarya H.
Brittain, Derrick
Kinn, Sam
Tovey, Craig A.
Dyer, Eva L.
da Costa, Nuno M.
Reid, R. Clay
Forest, Craig R.
Bumbarger, Daniel J.
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Kumar, Aditi
Balwani, Aishwarya H.
Brittain, Derrick
Kinn, Sam
Tovey, Craig A.
Dyer, Eva L.
da Costa, Nuno M.
Reid, R. Clay
Forest, Craig R.
Bumbarger, Daniel J.
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description Serial section transmission electron microscopy (ssTEM) is the most promising tool for investigating the three-dimensional anatomy of the brain with nanometer resolution. Yet as the field progresses to larger volumes of brain tissue, new methods for high-yield, low-cost, and high-throughput serial sectioning are required. Here, we introduce LASSO (Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation), in which serial sections are processed in “batches.” Batches are quantized groups of individual sections that, in LASSO, are cut with a diamond knife, picked up from an attached waterboat, and placed onto microfabricated TEM substrates using rapid, accurate, and repeatable robotic tools. Additionally, we introduce mathematical models for ssTEM with respect to yield, throughput, and cost to access ssTEM scalability. To validate the method experimentally, we processed 729 serial sections of human brain tissue (~40 nm x 1 mm x 1 mm). Section yield was 727/729 (99.7%). Sections were placed accurately and repeatably (x-direction: -20 ± 110 μm (1 s.d.), y-direction: 60 ± 150 μm (1 s.d.)) with a mean cycle time of 43 s ± 12 s (1 s.d.). High-magnification (2.5 nm/px) TEM imaging was conducted to measure the image quality. We report no significant distortion, information loss, or substrate-derived artifacts in the TEM images. Quantitatively, the edge spread function across vesicle edges and image contrast were comparable, suggesting that LASSO does not negatively affect image quality. In total, LASSO compares favorably with traditional serial sectioning methods with respect to throughput, yield, and cost for large-scale experiments, and represents a flexible, scalable, and accessible technology platform to enable the next generation of neuroanatomical studies.
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spelling pubmed-61989502018-11-19 Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation Lee, Timothy J. Kumar, Aditi Balwani, Aishwarya H. Brittain, Derrick Kinn, Sam Tovey, Craig A. Dyer, Eva L. da Costa, Nuno M. Reid, R. Clay Forest, Craig R. Bumbarger, Daniel J. PLoS One Research Article Serial section transmission electron microscopy (ssTEM) is the most promising tool for investigating the three-dimensional anatomy of the brain with nanometer resolution. Yet as the field progresses to larger volumes of brain tissue, new methods for high-yield, low-cost, and high-throughput serial sectioning are required. Here, we introduce LASSO (Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation), in which serial sections are processed in “batches.” Batches are quantized groups of individual sections that, in LASSO, are cut with a diamond knife, picked up from an attached waterboat, and placed onto microfabricated TEM substrates using rapid, accurate, and repeatable robotic tools. Additionally, we introduce mathematical models for ssTEM with respect to yield, throughput, and cost to access ssTEM scalability. To validate the method experimentally, we processed 729 serial sections of human brain tissue (~40 nm x 1 mm x 1 mm). Section yield was 727/729 (99.7%). Sections were placed accurately and repeatably (x-direction: -20 ± 110 μm (1 s.d.), y-direction: 60 ± 150 μm (1 s.d.)) with a mean cycle time of 43 s ± 12 s (1 s.d.). High-magnification (2.5 nm/px) TEM imaging was conducted to measure the image quality. We report no significant distortion, information loss, or substrate-derived artifacts in the TEM images. Quantitatively, the edge spread function across vesicle edges and image contrast were comparable, suggesting that LASSO does not negatively affect image quality. In total, LASSO compares favorably with traditional serial sectioning methods with respect to throughput, yield, and cost for large-scale experiments, and represents a flexible, scalable, and accessible technology platform to enable the next generation of neuroanatomical studies. Public Library of Science 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6198950/ /pubmed/30352088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206172 Text en © 2018 Lee et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lee, Timothy J.
Kumar, Aditi
Balwani, Aishwarya H.
Brittain, Derrick
Kinn, Sam
Tovey, Craig A.
Dyer, Eva L.
da Costa, Nuno M.
Reid, R. Clay
Forest, Craig R.
Bumbarger, Daniel J.
Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation
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title_full Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation
title_fullStr Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation
title_short Large-scale neuroanatomy using LASSO: Loop-based Automated Serial Sectioning Operation
title_sort large-scale neuroanatomy using lasso: loop-based automated serial sectioning operation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6198950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30352088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206172
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