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In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples
Electron microscopy of biological tissue has recently seen an unprecedented increase in imaging throughput moving the ultrastructural analysis of large tissue blocks such as whole brains into the realm of the feasible. However, homogeneous, high-quality electron microscopy staining of large biologic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9665849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263931 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72147 |
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author | Ströh, Sebastian Hammerschmith, Eric W Tank, David W Seung, H Sebastian Wanner, Adrian Andreas |
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description | Electron microscopy of biological tissue has recently seen an unprecedented increase in imaging throughput moving the ultrastructural analysis of large tissue blocks such as whole brains into the realm of the feasible. However, homogeneous, high-quality electron microscopy staining of large biological samples is still a major challenge. To date, assessing the staining quality in electron microscopy requires running a sample through the entire staining protocol end-to-end, which can take weeks or even months for large samples, rendering protocol optimization for such samples to be inefficient. Here, we present an in situ time-lapsed X-ray-assisted staining procedure that opens the ‘black box’ of electron microscopy staining and allows observation of individual staining steps in real time. Using this novel method, we measured the accumulation of heavy metals in large tissue samples immersed in different staining solutions. We show that the measured accumulation of osmium in fixed tissue obeys empirically a quadratic dependence between the incubation time and sample size. We found that potassium ferrocyanide, a classic reducing agent for osmium tetroxide, clears the tissue after osmium staining and that the tissue expands in osmium tetroxide solution, but shrinks in potassium ferrocyanide reduced osmium solution. X-ray-assisted staining gave access to the in situ staining kinetics and allowed us to develop a diffusion-reaction-advection model that accurately simulates the measured accumulation of osmium in tissue. These are first steps towards in silico staining experiments and simulation-guided optimization of staining protocols for large samples. Hence, X-ray-assisted staining will be a useful tool for the development of reliable staining procedures for large samples such as entire brains of mice, monkeys, or humans. |
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spelling | pubmed-96658492022-11-15 In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples Ströh, Sebastian Hammerschmith, Eric W Tank, David W Seung, H Sebastian Wanner, Adrian Andreas eLife Neuroscience Electron microscopy of biological tissue has recently seen an unprecedented increase in imaging throughput moving the ultrastructural analysis of large tissue blocks such as whole brains into the realm of the feasible. However, homogeneous, high-quality electron microscopy staining of large biological samples is still a major challenge. To date, assessing the staining quality in electron microscopy requires running a sample through the entire staining protocol end-to-end, which can take weeks or even months for large samples, rendering protocol optimization for such samples to be inefficient. Here, we present an in situ time-lapsed X-ray-assisted staining procedure that opens the ‘black box’ of electron microscopy staining and allows observation of individual staining steps in real time. Using this novel method, we measured the accumulation of heavy metals in large tissue samples immersed in different staining solutions. We show that the measured accumulation of osmium in fixed tissue obeys empirically a quadratic dependence between the incubation time and sample size. We found that potassium ferrocyanide, a classic reducing agent for osmium tetroxide, clears the tissue after osmium staining and that the tissue expands in osmium tetroxide solution, but shrinks in potassium ferrocyanide reduced osmium solution. X-ray-assisted staining gave access to the in situ staining kinetics and allowed us to develop a diffusion-reaction-advection model that accurately simulates the measured accumulation of osmium in tissue. These are first steps towards in silico staining experiments and simulation-guided optimization of staining protocols for large samples. Hence, X-ray-assisted staining will be a useful tool for the development of reliable staining procedures for large samples such as entire brains of mice, monkeys, or humans. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9665849/ /pubmed/36263931 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72147 Text en © 2022, Ströh, Hammerschmith et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Ströh, Sebastian Hammerschmith, Eric W Tank, David W Seung, H Sebastian Wanner, Adrian Andreas In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
title | In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
title_full | In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
title_fullStr | In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
title_full_unstemmed | In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
title_short | In situ X-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
title_sort | in situ x-ray-assisted electron microscopy staining for large biological samples |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9665849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263931 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72147 |
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