Real-time in vivo imaging of the beating mouse heart at microscopic resolution

Authors
Lee, SungonVinegoni, ClaudioFumene Feruglio, PaoloFexon, LyubaGorbatov, RosticPivoravov, MishaSbarbati, AndreaNahrendorf, MatthiasWeissleder, Ralph
Issue Date
2012-09
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.3
Abstract
Real-time imaging of moving organs and tissues at microscopic resolutions represents a major challenge in studying the complex biology of live animals. Here we present a technique based on a novel stabilizer setup combined with a gating acquisition algorithm for the imaging of a beating murine heart at the single-cell level. The method allows serial in vivo fluorescence imaging of the beating heart in live mice in both confocal and nonlinear modes over the course of several hours. We demonstrate the utility of this technique for in vivo optical sectioning and dual-channel time-lapse fluorescence imaging of cardiac ischaemia. The generic method could be adapted to other moving organs and thus broadly facilitate in vivo microscopic investigations.
Keywords
INTRAVITAL MICROSCOPY; MOTION; INTRAVITAL MICROSCOPY; MOTION
ISSN
2041-1723
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128904
DOI
10.1038/ncomms2060
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