Three-dimensional visualization and analysis of dendritic spines in human brain tissue

BIOTECHNIQUES(2024)

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We developed a simple yet powerful technique to visualize neuronal morphology in human brain tissues. By ballistically shooting DiI (1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3'3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate)-coated tungsten particles to randomly label neurons, then clearing tissues with OPTIClear, we demonstrated the tracing of branched dendritic trees and spines in three dimensions. High-resolution imaging revealed dendrites up to 300 mu m long and spine necks down to 200 nm across. Quantitative analyses of 1304 dendritic spines showed no decrease in spine density with imaging depth, indicating excellent clearing and tracing. Segmentation and modeling of dendritic spines enabled morphological characterization. This technique enables assumption-free, high-resolution and cost-efficient visualization of neuronal morphology in human tissues. Combined with immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy, it could provide new perspectives for studying human neuroanatomy and pathology. This method illustrates optical 3D imaging of dendritic spines over a large tissue volume via combination of ballistic lipophilic tracing and tissue clearing with OPTIClear, a detergent-free, nondestructive clearing agent.
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3D tissue imaging,ballistic lipophilic tracing,human neuropathology,tissue clearing
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