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Analysis of Coronary Vessels in Cleared Embryonic Hearts
Author(s) -
Sarah Ivins,
Catherine Roberts,
Bertrand Vernay,
Peter Scambler
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of visualized experiments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.596
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 1940-087X
DOI - 10.3791/54800
Subject(s) - embryonic heart , clearance , confocal laser scanning microscopy , embryonic stem cell , confocal microscopy , microscopy , light sheet fluorescence microscopy , biomedical engineering , anatomy , high resolution , plexus , chemistry , materials science , medicine , biology , pathology , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , remote sensing , scanning confocal electron microscopy , geology , urology , gene
Whole mount visualization of the embryonic coronary plexus from which the capillary and arterial networks will form is rendered problematic using standard microscopy techniques, due to the scattering of imaging light by the thick heart tissue, as these vessels are localized deep within the walls of the developing heart. As optical clearing of tissues using organic solvents such as BABB (1 part benzyl alcohol to 2 parts benzyl benzoate) has been shown to greatly improve the optical penetration depth that can be achieved, we combined clearance of whole, PECAM1-immunostained hearts, with laser-scanning confocal microscopy, in order to obtain high-resolution images of vessels throughout the entire heart. BABB clearance of embryonic hearts takes place rapidly and also acts to preserve the fluorescent signal for several weeks; in addition, samples can be imaged multiple times without loss of signal. This straightforward method is also applicable to imaging other types of blood vessels in whole embryos.

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