Multicolor multiscale brain imaging with chromatic multiphoton serial microscopy.
Lamiae AbdeladimKatherine S MathoSolène ClavreulPierre MahouJean-Marc SintesXavier SolinasIgnacio Arganda-CarrerasStephen G TurneyJeff William LichtmanAnatole ChesselAlexis Pierre BemelmansKarine LoulierWilly SupattoJean LivetEmmanuel BeaurepairePublished in: Nature communications (2019)
Large-scale microscopy approaches are transforming brain imaging, but currently lack efficient multicolor contrast modalities. We introduce chromatic multiphoton serial (ChroMS) microscopy, a method integrating one-shot multicolor multiphoton excitation through wavelength mixing and serial block-face image acquisition. This approach provides organ-scale micrometric imaging of spectrally distinct fluorescent proteins and label-free nonlinear signals with constant micrometer-scale resolution and sub-micron channel registration over the entire imaged volume. We demonstrate tridimensional (3D) multicolor imaging over several cubic millimeters as well as brain-wide serial 2D multichannel imaging. We illustrate the strengths of this method through color-based 3D analysis of astrocyte morphology and contacts in the mouse cerebral cortex, tracing of individual pyramidal neurons within densely Brainbow-labeled tissue, and multiplexed whole-brain mapping of axonal projections labeled with spectrally distinct tracers. ChroMS will be an asset for multiscale and system-level studies in neuroscience and beyond.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- label free
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- functional connectivity
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