Horizontal deformation of skeletal muscle thick sections visualised by confocal microscopy

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作者
Umek, Nejc [1 ]
Janacek, Jiri [2 ]
Cvetko, Erika [1 ]
Erzen, Ida [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Med, Inst Anat, Korytkova 2, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
[2] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Physiol, Dept Biomath, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
3D; fibre diameter; horizontal dilation; sample deformation; shrinkage in Z direction; OPTICAL DISECTOR; TISSUE SHRINKAGE; Z-AXIS; LOST CAPS; COMPRESSION; PARTICLES; FIXATION; NUMBERS; FIBERS;
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10.1111/jmi.12985
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TH742 [显微镜];
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摘要
Certain morphological parameters of the skeletal muscle tissue can be better understood via 3D considerations. Fluorescent confocal microscopy of thick tissue sections is a well-established method for visualising and measuring skeletal muscle fibres and surrounding capillaries in 3D. However, thick tissue sections are prone to deformations which may significantly influence some stereological and morphometric results like muscle fibre diameter and capillary length, but not dimensionless parameters like object number and Euler-Poincare characteristics. To better understand this phenomenon, we studied the horizontal deformation of thick (100 mu m) transverse skeletal muscle sections, by comparing the muscle fibre diameters measured on thick sections to muscle fibre diameters measured on thin (10 mu m) sections of the same sample. Diameter changes were further correlated with shrinkage in the Z direction (axial shrinkage) and deviation of the muscle fibre preferential axis from the Z-axis. We showed that the thick sections dilated in horizontal and shrunk in Z direction, and that the magnitude of horizontal dilation was associated with the magnitude of shrinkage in the Z direction. The latter was more pronounced in transversely than obliquely cut tissue sections. The results emphasise that even when shrinkage in the Z direction can be corrected using calibration, it is important to optimise histological protocols to minimise the Z-axis collapse that could cause horizontal dilation. Lay description In skeletal muscle research, 3D analysis is especially important for studying the microvasculature. Laser scanning confocal microscopy of skeletal muscle thick tissue sections is a well-established method for visualising and measuring skeletal muscle fibres and surrounding capillaries in 3D. However, such sections are prone to deformations which may significantly influence the study results. To better understand this phenomenon, we studied the horizontal deformation of thick transverse skeletal muscle sections. We compared the average muscle fibre diameters measured on thick skeletal muscle sections, thin fixed skeletal muscle sections and immunohistochemically stained thin skeletal muscle sections with the muscle fibre diameters measured on thin native skeletal muscle sections of the same sample, with the latter condition serving as the standard diameters (ie the control condition). We further studied the association among muscle fibre diameter changes, shrinkage of the thick skeletal muscle sections in the Z direction and their sectioning angle. We showed that the thick skeletal muscle sections dilated in the horizontal direction and shrunk in the Z direction, and that the magnitude of horizontal dilation was associated with the magnitude of shrinkage in Z direction. The shrinkage in the Z direction was more pronounced in transversely than obliquely cut tissue sections. These results emphasise that even when shrinkage in the Z direction can be corrected using Z-axis calibration, it is very important to optimise histological protocols to minimise the Z-axis collapse that could cause horizontal dilation in order to enhance the integrity of study results.
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