Detection of cerebral tauopathy in P301L mice using high-resolution large-field multifocal illumination fluorescence microscopy.
Ruiqing NiZhenyue ChenJuan A GerezGloria ShiQuanyu ZhouRoland RiekK Peter R NilssonDaniel RazanskyJan KlohsPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
Current intravital microscopy techniques visualize tauopathy with high-resolution, but have a small field-of-view and depth-of-focus. Herein, we report a transcranial detection of tauopathy over the entire cortex of P301L tauopathy mice using large-field multifocal illumination (LMI) fluorescence microscopy technique and luminescent conjugated oligothiophenes. In vitro assays revealed that fluorescent ligand h-FTAA is optimal for in vivo tau imaging, which was confirmed by observing elevated probe retention in the cortex of P301L mice compared to non-transgenic littermates. Immunohistochemical staining further verified the specificity of h-FTAA to detect tauopathy in P301L mice. The new imaging platform can be leveraged in pre-clinical mechanistic studies of tau spreading and clearance as well as longitudinal monitoring of tau targeting therapeutics.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- single molecule
- label free
- high fat diet induced
- high throughput
- mass spectrometry
- high speed
- optical coherence tomography
- quantum dots
- cerebrospinal fluid
- small molecule
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- cancer therapy
- real time pcr
- skeletal muscle
- cerebral blood flow
- cerebral ischemia
- metal organic framework