Three-dimensional quantitative micro-elastography reveals alterations in spatial elasticity patterns in murine ovaries during ageing.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Anna Jaeschke, Matt S Hepburn, Alireza Mowla, Brendan F Kennedy, Chii J Chan
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Abstract

Fibrosis and tissue stiffening are hallmarks of ovarian ageing, linked to a decrease in fertility. However, the lack of three-dimensional (3D) characterization of ovary elasticity limits our understanding of localized elasticity patterns and their connection to tissue composition. Here, we developed an integrated approach to link ovarian elasticity, volume, and cell-matrix composition using quantitative micro-elastography (QME), a label-free, non-invasive method to study 3D microscale elasticity in conjunction with immunofluorescence microscopy. QME reveals distinct spatial elasticity patterns in ovarian compartments, namely follicles and corpora lutea (CLs), and local elasticity alterations in different age cohorts. CL elasticity significantly increases, and follicle elasticity changes minimally with age. CLs show size-dependent elasticity changes, while follicles exhibit distinct spatial variations in elasticity correlated with the emergence of theca cell layers during follicle development. These findings have the potential to guide novel diagnostics and therapeutic targets to improve women's reproductive health and longevity.

三维定量微弹性成像揭示了小鼠卵巢在衰老过程中空间弹性模式的变化。
纤维化和组织硬化是卵巢老化的标志,与生育能力下降有关。然而,缺乏卵巢弹性的三维(3D)表征限制了我们对局部弹性模式及其与组织组成的联系的理解。在这里,我们开发了一种综合方法,利用定量微弹性成像(QME)将卵巢弹性、体积和细胞基质组成联系起来,QME是一种无标记、无创的方法,可与免疫荧光显微镜结合研究3D微尺度弹性。QME揭示了卵巢腔室(即卵泡和黄体)不同的空间弹性模式,以及不同年龄组的局部弹性变化。毛囊弹性随年龄的增长明显增加,毛囊弹性随年龄的增长变化最小。CLs表现出大小依赖的弹性变化,而卵泡表现出明显的空间弹性变化,与卵泡发育过程中卵泡细胞层的出现相关。这些发现有可能指导新的诊断和治疗目标,以改善妇女的生殖健康和寿命。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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