Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules

Helen K Graham, Nigel W Hodson, Judith A Hoyland, Sarah J Millward-Sadler, David Garrod, Anthea Scothern, Christopher E M Griffiths, Rachel E B Watson, Thomas Robert Cox, Janine T Erler, Andrew W Trafford, Michael J Sherratt

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Abstract

Conventional approaches for ultrastructural high-resolution imaging of biological specimens induce profound changes in bio-molecular structures. By combining tissue cryo-sectioning with non-destructive atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging we have developed a methodology that may be applied by the non-specialist to both preserve and visualize bio-molecular structures (in particular extracellular matrix assemblies) in situ. This tissue section AFM technique is capable of: i) resolving nm-microm scale features of intra- and extracellular structures in tissue cryo-sections; ii) imaging the same tissue region before and after experimental interventions; iii) combining ultrastructural imaging with complimentary microscopical and micromechanical methods. Here, we employ this technique to: i) visualize the macro-molecular structures of unstained and unfixed fibrillar collagens (in skin, cartilage and intervertebral disc), elastic fibres (in aorta and lung), desmosomes (in nasal epithelium) and mitochondria (in heart); ii) quantify the ultrastructural effects of sequential collagenase digestion on a single elastic fibre; iii) correlate optical (auto fluorescent) with ultrastructural (AFM) images of aortic elastic lamellae.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMatrix Biology
Vol/bind29
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)254-60
Antal sider7
ISSN0945-053X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2010
Udgivet eksterntJa

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