长期活体成像的成像窗口:一般概述和技术见解。

IntraVital Pub Date : 2014-08-11 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4161/intv.29917
Maria Alieva, Laila Ritsma, Randy J Giedt, Ralph Weissleder, Jacco van Rheenen
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摘要

活体显微镜越来越多地用于活体动物(亚)细胞水平的动态生物过程的可视化和定量。通过成像窗口可视化组织,单个细胞(如癌症、宿主细胞或干细胞)可以在几天到几个月的时间跨度内进行跟踪和研究。已经开发了几种成像窗口,可以进入组织,包括大脑、浅筋膜、乳腺、肝脏、肾脏、胰腺和小肠等。在这里,我们回顾了成像窗口的发展,并比较了癌症生物学中最常用的长期成像窗口:颅成像窗口、背侧皮肤折叠腔、乳腺成像窗口和腹部成像窗口。此外,我们提供技术细节,注意事项和故障排除提示的手术程序和显微镜设置为每个成像窗口,并解释不同的策略,以确保同一区域的成像在多个成像会话。本综述旨在为建立长期的活体成像程序提供有用的资源。
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Imaging windows for long-term intravital imaging: General overview and technical insights.

Imaging windows for long-term intravital imaging: General overview and technical insights.

Imaging windows for long-term intravital imaging: General overview and technical insights.

Imaging windows for long-term intravital imaging: General overview and technical insights.

Intravital microscopy is increasingly used to visualize and quantitate dynamic biological processes at the (sub)cellular level in live animals. By visualizing tissues through imaging windows, individual cells (e.g., cancer, host, or stem cells) can be tracked and studied over a time-span of days to months. Several imaging windows have been developed to access tissues including the brain, superficial fascia, mammary glands, liver, kidney, pancreas, and small intestine among others. Here, we review the development of imaging windows and compare the most commonly used long-term imaging windows for cancer biology: the cranial imaging window, the dorsal skin fold chamber, the mammary imaging window, and the abdominal imaging window. Moreover, we provide technical details, considerations, and trouble-shooting tips on the surgical procedures and microscopy setups for each imaging window and explain different strategies to assure imaging of the same area over multiple imaging sessions. This review aims to be a useful resource for establishing the long-term intravital imaging procedure.

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