Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing
Organotypic brain slices are three-dimensional, 150-μm-thick sections derived from postnatal day 10 mice that can be cultured for several weeks in vitro. However, these slices pose challenges for live-cell imaging due to their thickness, particularly without access to expensive two-photon microscopy...
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description | Organotypic brain slices are three-dimensional, 150-μm-thick sections derived from postnatal day 10 mice that can be cultured for several weeks in vitro. However, these slices pose challenges for live-cell imaging due to their thickness, particularly without access to expensive two-photon microscopy. In this study, we present an innovative method to label and visualize specific brain cell populations in living slices. Using microcontact printing, antibodies are applied directly onto the slices in a controlled 400-μm-diameter pattern. Astrocytes are labeled with glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), and vessels are labeled with laminin. Subsequently, slices are incubated with secondary fluorescent antibodies (green fluorescent Alexa-488 or red fluorescent Alexa-546) and visualized using an inverted fluorescence microscope. This approach offers a cost-effective and detailed visualization technique for astroglia and vessels in living brain slices, enabling investigation to be conducted over several weeks. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f84540f8a1314612b54c6596e12b7a332025-01-27T06:41:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience1662-51022025-01-011910.3389/fncel.2025.15401501540150Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printingChristian HumpelOrganotypic brain slices are three-dimensional, 150-μm-thick sections derived from postnatal day 10 mice that can be cultured for several weeks in vitro. However, these slices pose challenges for live-cell imaging due to their thickness, particularly without access to expensive two-photon microscopy. In this study, we present an innovative method to label and visualize specific brain cell populations in living slices. Using microcontact printing, antibodies are applied directly onto the slices in a controlled 400-μm-diameter pattern. Astrocytes are labeled with glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), and vessels are labeled with laminin. Subsequently, slices are incubated with secondary fluorescent antibodies (green fluorescent Alexa-488 or red fluorescent Alexa-546) and visualized using an inverted fluorescence microscope. This approach offers a cost-effective and detailed visualization technique for astroglia and vessels in living brain slices, enabling investigation to be conducted over several weeks.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncel.2025.1540150/fullorganotypic brain slicesmicrocontact printingcollagenlive-cell imagingGFAPlaminin |
spellingShingle | Christian Humpel Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience organotypic brain slices microcontact printing collagen live-cell imaging GFAP laminin |
title | Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing |
title_full | Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing |
title_fullStr | Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing |
title_short | Long-term live-cell imaging of GFAP+ astroglia and laminin+ vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing |
title_sort | long term live cell imaging of gfap astroglia and laminin vessels in organotypic mouse brain slices using microcontact printing |
topic | organotypic brain slices microcontact printing collagen live-cell imaging GFAP laminin |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncel.2025.1540150/full |
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