Multiscale optical and optoacoustic imaging of amyloid-beta deposits in mice


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2022-09

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Deposits of amyloid-beta (A beta) in the brains of rodents can be analysed by invasive intravital microscopy on a submillimetre scale, or via whole-brain images from modalities lacking the resolution or molecular specificity to accurately characterize A beta pathologies. Here we show that large-field multifocal illumination fluorescence microscopy and panoramic volumetric multispectral optoacoustic tomography can be combined to longitudinally assess A beta deposits in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. We used fluorescent A beta-targeted probes (the luminescent conjugated oligothiophene HS-169 and the oxazine-derivative AOI987) to transcranially detect A beta deposits in the cortex of APP/PS1 and arcA beta mice with single-plaque resolution (8 mu m) and across the whole brain (including the hippocampus and the thalamus, which are inaccessible by conventional intravital microscopy) at sub-150 mu m resolutions. Two-photon microscopy, light-sheet microscopy and immunohistochemistry of brain-tissue sections confirmed the specificity and regional distributions of the deposits. High-resolution multiscale optical and optoacoustic imaging of A beta deposits across the entire brain in rodents thus facilitates the in vivo study of A beta accumulation by brain region and by animal age and strain.

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1031 - 1044

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Nature

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09572 - Arosio, Paolo / Arosio, Paolo check_circle

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