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text: Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of living brain tissue down to an individual
synapse level would create opportunities for decoding the dynamics and structure–function
relationships of the brain’s complex and dense information processing network;
however, this has been hindered by insufficient 3D resolution, inadequate signal-to-noise
ratio and prohibitive light burden in optical imaging, whereas electron microscopy
is inherently static. Here we solved these challenges by developing an integrated
optical/machine-learning technology, LIONESS (live information-optimized nanoscopy
enabling saturated segmentation). This leverages optical modifications to stimulated
emission depletion microscopy in comprehensively, extracellularly labeled tissue
and previous information on sample structure via machine learning to simultaneously
achieve isotropic super-resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio and compatibility
with living tissue. This allows dense deep-learning-based instance segmentation
and 3D reconstruction at a synapse level, incorporating molecular, activity and
morphodynamic information. LIONESS opens up avenues for studying the dynamic functional
(nano-)architecture of living brain tissue.
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acknowledgement: "We thank J. Vorlaufer, N. Agudelo and A. Wartak for microscope maintenance
and troubleshooting, C. Kreuzinger and A. Freeman for technical assistance, M. Šuplata
for hardware control support and M. Cunha dos Santos for initial exploration of
software. We\r\nthank P. Henderson for advice on deep-learning training and M. Sixt,
S. Boyd and T. Weiss for discussions and critical reading of the manuscript. L.
Lavis (Janelia Research Campus) generously provided the JF585-HaloTag ligand. We
acknowledge expert support by IST\r\nAustria’s scientific computing, imaging and
optics, preclinical, library and laboratory support facilities and by the Miba machine
shop. We gratefully acknowledge funding by the following sources: Austrian Science
Fund (F.W.F.) grant no. I3600-B27 (J.G.D.), grant no. DK W1232\r\n(J.G.D. and J.M.M.)
and grant no. Z 312-B27, Wittgenstein award (P.J.); the Gesellschaft für Forschungsförderung
NÖ grant no. LSC18-022 (J.G.D.); an ISTA Interdisciplinary project grant (J.G.D.
and B.B.); the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme,\r\nMarie-Skłodowska
Curie grant 665385 (J.M.M. and J.L.); the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme, European Research Council grant no. 715767, MATERIALIZABLE
(B.B.); grant no. 715508, REVERSEAUTISM (G.N.); grant no. 695568, SYNNOVATE (S.G.N.G.);
and grant no. 692692, GIANTSYN (P.J.); the Simons\r\nFoundation Autism Research
Initiative grant no. 529085 (S.G.N.G.); the Wellcome Trust Technology Development
grant no. 202932 (S.G.N.G.); the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship
no. 101026635 under the EU Horizon 2020 program (J.F.W.);\r\nthe Human Frontier
Science Program postdoctoral fellowship LT000557/2018 (W.J.); and the National Science
Foundation grant no. IIS-1835231 (H.P.) and NCS-FO-2124179 (H.P.)."
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ama: Velicky P, Miguel Villalba E, Michalska JM, et al. Dense 4D nanoscale reconstruction
of living brain tissue. Nature Methods. 2023;20:1256-1265. doi:10.1038/s41592-023-01936-6
apa: Velicky, P., Miguel Villalba, E., Michalska, J. M., Lyudchik, J., Wei, D.,
Lin, Z., … Danzl, J. G. (2023). Dense 4D nanoscale reconstruction of living brain
tissue. Nature Methods. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-023-01936-6
chicago: Velicky, Philipp, Eder Miguel Villalba, Julia M Michalska, Julia Lyudchik,
Donglai Wei, Zudi Lin, Jake Watson, et al. “Dense 4D Nanoscale Reconstruction
of Living Brain Tissue.” Nature Methods. Springer Nature, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-023-01936-6.
ieee: P. Velicky et al., “Dense 4D nanoscale reconstruction of living brain
tissue,” Nature Methods, vol. 20. Springer Nature, pp. 1256–1265, 2023.
ista: Velicky P, Miguel Villalba E, Michalska JM, Lyudchik J, Wei D, Lin Z, Watson
J, Troidl J, Beyer J, Ben Simon Y, Sommer CM, Jahr W, Cenameri A, Broichhagen
J, Grant SGN, Jonas PM, Novarino G, Pfister H, Bickel B, Danzl JG. 2023. Dense
4D nanoscale reconstruction of living brain tissue. Nature Methods. 20, 1256–1265.
mla: Velicky, Philipp, et al. “Dense 4D Nanoscale Reconstruction of Living Brain
Tissue.” Nature Methods, vol. 20, Springer Nature, 2023, pp. 1256–65, doi:10.1038/s41592-023-01936-6.
short: P. Velicky, E. Miguel Villalba, J.M. Michalska, J. Lyudchik, D. Wei, Z. Lin,
J. Watson, J. Troidl, J. Beyer, Y. Ben Simon, C.M. Sommer, W. Jahr, A. Cenameri,
J. Broichhagen, S.G.N. Grant, P.M. Jonas, G. Novarino, H. Pfister, B. Bickel,
J.G. Danzl, Nature Methods 20 (2023) 1256–1265.
date_created: 2023-07-23T22:01:13Z
date_published: 2023-08-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-01-10T08:37:48Z
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text: We developed LIONESS, a technology that leverages improvements to optical
super-resolution microscopy and prior information on sample structure via machine
learning to overcome the limitations (in 3D-resolution, signal-to-noise ratio
and light exposure) of optical microscopy of living biological specimens. LIONESS
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ama: Danzl JG, Velicky P. LIONESS enables 4D nanoscale reconstruction of living
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short: J.G. Danzl, P. Velicky, Nature Methods 20 (2023) 1141–1142.
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interactions between individual components. During bacterial cell division, FtsZ
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treadmilling filaments that further organize into a cytoskeletal ring. In vitro,
FtsZ filaments can form dynamic chiral assemblies. However, how the active and
passive properties of individual filaments relate to these large-scale self-organized
structures remains poorly understood. Here, we connect single filament properties
with the mesoscopic scale by combining minimal active matter simulations and biochemical
reconstitution experiments. We show that density and flexibility of active chiral
filaments define their global order. At intermediate densities, curved, flexible
filaments organize into chiral rings and polar bands. An effectively nematic organization
dominates for high densities and for straight, mutant filaments with increased
rigidity. Our predicted phase diagram captures these features quantitatively,
demonstrating how the flexibility, density and chirality of active filaments affect
their collective behaviour. Our findings shed light on the fundamental properties
of active chiral matter and explain how treadmilling FtsZ filaments organize during
bacterial cell division. '
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acknowledgement: 'This work was supported by the European Research Council through
grant ERC 2015-StG-679239 and by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) StandAlone P34607
to M.L., B. P.M. was also supported by the Kanazawa University WPI- NanoLSI Bio-SPM
collaborative research program. Z.D. has received funding from Doctoral Programme
of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW): Grant agreement 26360. We thank Jan
Brugues (MPI CBG, Dresden, Germany), Andela Saric (ISTA, Klosterneuburg, Austria),
Daniel Pearce (Uni Geneva, Switzerland) for valuable scientific input and comments
on the manuscript. We are also thankful for the support by the Scientific Service
Units (SSU) of IST Austria through resources provided by the Imaging and Optics
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Danzl, R.W. Wong, J. Elgeti, E.B. Hannezo, M. Loose, (2023).
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interactions between individual components. During bacterial cell division, FtsZ—a
prokaryotic homologue of the eukaryotic protein tubulin—polymerizes into treadmilling
filaments that further organize into a cytoskeletal ring. In vitro, FtsZ filaments
can form dynamic chiral assemblies. However, how the active and passive properties
of individual filaments relate to these large-scale self-organized structures
remains poorly understood. Here we connect single-filament properties with the
mesoscopic scale by combining minimal active matter simulations and biochemical
reconstitution experiments. We show that the density and flexibility of active
chiral filaments define their global order. At intermediate densities, curved,
flexible filaments organize into chiral rings and polar bands. An effectively
nematic organization dominates for high densities and for straight, mutant filaments
with increased rigidity. Our predicted phase diagram quantitatively captures these
features, demonstrating how the flexibility, density and chirality of the active
filaments affect their collective behaviour. Our findings shed light on the fundamental
properties of active chiral matter and explain how treadmilling FtsZ filaments
organize during bacterial cell division.
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acknowledgement: 'This work was supported by the European Research Council through
grant ERC 2015-StG-679239 and by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) StandAlone P34607
to M.L., B. P.M. was also supported by the Kanazawa University WPI- NanoLSI Bio-SPM
collaborative research program. Z.D. has received funding from Doctoral Programme
of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW): Grant agreement 26360. We thank Jan
Brugues (MPI CBG, Dresden, Germany), Andela Saric (ISTA, Klosterneuburg, Austria),
Daniel Pearce (Uni Geneva, Switzerland) for valuable scientific input and comments
on the manuscript. We are also thankful for the support by the Scientific Service
Units (SSU) of IST Austria through resources provided by the Imaging and Optics
Facility (IOF) and the Lab Support Facility (LSF).'
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active filaments. Nature Physics. 2023;19:1916-1926. doi:10.1038/s41567-023-02218-w
apa: Dunajova, Z., Prats Mateu, B., Radler, P., Lim, K., Brandis, D., Velicky, P.,
… Loose, M. (2023). Chiral and nematic phases of flexible active filaments. Nature
Physics. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-023-02218-w
chicago: Dunajova, Zuzana, Batirtze Prats Mateu, Philipp Radler, Keesiang Lim, Dörte
Brandis, Philipp Velicky, Johann G Danzl, et al. “Chiral and Nematic Phases of
Flexible Active Filaments.” Nature Physics. Springer Nature, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-023-02218-w.
ieee: Z. Dunajova et al., “Chiral and nematic phases of flexible active filaments,”
Nature Physics, vol. 19. Springer Nature, pp. 1916–1926, 2023.
ista: Dunajova Z, Prats Mateu B, Radler P, Lim K, Brandis D, Velicky P, Danzl JG,
Wong RW, Elgeti J, Hannezo EB, Loose M. 2023. Chiral and nematic phases of flexible
active filaments. Nature Physics. 19, 1916–1926.
mla: Dunajova, Zuzana, et al. “Chiral and Nematic Phases of Flexible Active Filaments.”
Nature Physics, vol. 19, Springer Nature, 2023, pp. 1916–26, doi:10.1038/s41567-023-02218-w.
short: Z. Dunajova, B. Prats Mateu, P. Radler, K. Lim, D. Brandis, P. Velicky, J.G.
Danzl, R.W. Wong, J. Elgeti, E.B. Hannezo, M. Loose, Nature Physics 19 (2023)
1916–1926.
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text: Mapping the complex and dense arrangement of cells and their connectivity
in brain tissue demands nanoscale spatial resolution imaging. Super-resolution
optical microscopy excels at visualizing specific molecules and individual cells
but fails to provide tissue context. Here we developed Comprehensive Analysis
of Tissues across Scales (CATS), a technology to densely map brain tissue architecture
from millimeter regional to nanometer synaptic scales in diverse chemically fixed
brain preparations, including rodent and human. CATS uses fixation-compatible
extracellular labeling and optical imaging, including stimulated emission depletion
or expansion microscopy, to comprehensively delineate cellular structures. It
enables three-dimensional reconstruction of single synapses and mapping of synaptic
connectivity by identification and analysis of putative synaptic cleft regions.
Applying CATS to the mouse hippocampal mossy fiber circuitry, we reconstructed
and quantified the synaptic input and output structure of identified neurons.
We furthermore demonstrate applicability to clinically derived human tissue samples,
including formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded routine diagnostic specimens, for visualizing
the cellular architecture of brain tissue in health and disease.
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acknowledgement: 'We thank J. Vorlaufer, N. Agudelo-Dueñas, W. Jahr and A. Wartak
for microscope maintenance and troubleshooting; C. Kreuzinger, A. Freeman and I.
Erber for technical assistance; and M. Tomschik for support with obtaining human
samples. We gratefully acknowledge E. Miguel for setting up webKnossos and M. Šuplata
for computational support and hardware control. We are grateful to R. Shigemoto
and B. Bickel for generous support and M. Sixt and S. Boyd (Stanford University)
for discussions and critical reading of the paper. PSD95-HaloTag mice were kindly
provided by S. Grant (University of Edinburgh). We acknowledge expert support by
Institute of Science and Technology Austria’s scientific computing, imaging and
optics, preclinical and lab support facilities and by the Miba machine shop and
library. We gratefully acknowledge funding by the following sources: Austrian Science
Fund (FWF) grant I3600-B27 (J.G.D.); Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant DK W1232
(J.G.D. and J.M.M.); Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant Z 312-B27, Wittgenstein award
(P.J.); Austrian Science Fund (FWF) projects I4685-B, I6565-B (SYNABS) and DOC 33-B27
(R.H.); Gesellschaft für Forschungsförderung NÖ (NFB) grant LSC18-022 (J.G.D.);
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, European Research
Council (ERC) grant 715508 – REVERSEAUTISM (G.N.); European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme, European Research Council (ERC) grant 692692
– GIANTSYN (P.J.); Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Fellowship GA no. 665385 under
the EU Horizon 2020 program (J.M.M. and J.L.); and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Individual Fellowship no. 101026635 under the EU Horizon 2020 program (J.F.W.).'
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last_name: Cenameri
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last_name: Sommer
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last_name: Amberg
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full_name: Venturino, Alessandro
id: 41CB84B2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
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last_name: Roessler
- first_name: Thomas
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- first_name: Romana
full_name: Höftberger, Romana
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last_name: Siegert
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citation:
ama: Michalska JM, Lyudchik J, Velicky P, et al. Imaging brain tissue architecture
across millimeter to nanometer scales. Nature Biotechnology. 2023. doi:10.1038/s41587-023-01911-8
apa: Michalska, J. M., Lyudchik, J., Velicky, P., Korinkova, H., Watson, J., Cenameri,
A., … Danzl, J. G. (2023). Imaging brain tissue architecture across millimeter
to nanometer scales. Nature Biotechnology. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01911-8
chicago: Michalska, Julia M, Julia Lyudchik, Philipp Velicky, Hana Korinkova, Jake
Watson, Alban Cenameri, Christoph M Sommer, et al. “Imaging Brain Tissue Architecture
across Millimeter to Nanometer Scales.” Nature Biotechnology. Springer
Nature, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01911-8.
ieee: J. M. Michalska et al., “Imaging brain tissue architecture across millimeter
to nanometer scales,” Nature Biotechnology. Springer Nature, 2023.
ista: Michalska JM, Lyudchik J, Velicky P, Korinkova H, Watson J, Cenameri A, Sommer
CM, Amberg N, Venturino A, Roessler K, Czech T, Höftberger R, Siegert S, Novarino
G, Jonas PM, Danzl JG. 2023. Imaging brain tissue architecture across millimeter
to nanometer scales. Nature Biotechnology.
mla: Michalska, Julia M., et al. “Imaging Brain Tissue Architecture across Millimeter
to Nanometer Scales.” Nature Biotechnology, Springer Nature, 2023, doi:10.1038/s41587-023-01911-8.
short: J.M. Michalska, J. Lyudchik, P. Velicky, H. Korinkova, J. Watson, A. Cenameri,
C.M. Sommer, N. Amberg, A. Venturino, K. Roessler, T. Czech, R. Höftberger, S.
Siegert, G. Novarino, P.M. Jonas, J.G. Danzl, Nature Biotechnology (2023).
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name: Synaptic computations of the hippocampal CA3 circuitry
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text: The mammalian hippocampal formation (HF) plays a key role in several higher
brain functions, such as spatial coding, learning and memory. Its simple circuit
architecture is often viewed as a trisynaptic loop, processing input originating
from the superficial layers of the entorhinal cortex (EC) and sending it back
to its deeper layers. Here, we show that excitatory neurons in layer 6b of the
mouse EC project to all sub-regions comprising the HF and receive input from the
CA1, thalamus and claustrum. Furthermore, their output is characterized by unique
slow-decaying excitatory postsynaptic currents capable of driving plateau-like
potentials in their postsynaptic targets. Optogenetic inhibition of the EC-6b
pathway affects spatial coding in CA1 pyramidal neurons, while cell ablation impairs
not only acquisition of new spatial memories, but also degradation of previously
acquired ones. Our results provide evidence of a functional role for cortical
layer 6b neurons in the adult brain.
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acknowledgement: We thank F. Marr and A. Schlögl for technical assistance, E. Kralli-Beller
for manuscript editing, as well as C. Sommer and the Imaging and Optics Facility
of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) for image analysis scripts
and microscopy support. We extend our gratitude to J. Wallenschus and D. Rangel
Guerrero for technical assistance acquiring single-unit data and I. Gridchyn for
help with single-unit clustering. Finally, we also thank B. Suter for discussions,
A. Saunders, M. Jösch, and H. Monyer for critically reading earlier versions of
the manuscript, C. Petersen for sharing clearing protocols, and the Scientific Service
Units of ISTA for efficient support. This project was funded by the European Research
Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
(ERC advanced grant No 692692 to P.J.) and the Fond zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen
Forschung (Z 312-B27, Wittgenstein award for P.J. and I3600-B27 for J.G.D. and P.V.).
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last_name: Velicky
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last_name: Csicsvari
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citation:
ama: Ben Simon Y, Käfer K, Velicky P, Csicsvari JL, Danzl JG, Jonas PM. A direct
excitatory projection from entorhinal layer 6b neurons to the hippocampus contributes
to spatial coding and memory. Nature Communications. 2022;13. doi:10.1038/s41467-022-32559-8
apa: Ben Simon, Y., Käfer, K., Velicky, P., Csicsvari, J. L., Danzl, J. G., &
Jonas, P. M. (2022). A direct excitatory projection from entorhinal layer 6b neurons
to the hippocampus contributes to spatial coding and memory. Nature Communications.
Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32559-8
chicago: Ben Simon, Yoav, Karola Käfer, Philipp Velicky, Jozsef L Csicsvari, Johann
G Danzl, and Peter M Jonas. “A Direct Excitatory Projection from Entorhinal Layer
6b Neurons to the Hippocampus Contributes to Spatial Coding and Memory.” Nature
Communications. Springer Nature, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32559-8.
ieee: Y. Ben Simon, K. Käfer, P. Velicky, J. L. Csicsvari, J. G. Danzl, and P. M.
Jonas, “A direct excitatory projection from entorhinal layer 6b neurons to the
hippocampus contributes to spatial coding and memory,” Nature Communications,
vol. 13. Springer Nature, 2022.
ista: Ben Simon Y, Käfer K, Velicky P, Csicsvari JL, Danzl JG, Jonas PM. 2022. A
direct excitatory projection from entorhinal layer 6b neurons to the hippocampus
contributes to spatial coding and memory. Nature Communications. 13, 4826.
mla: Ben Simon, Yoav, et al. “A Direct Excitatory Projection from Entorhinal Layer
6b Neurons to the Hippocampus Contributes to Spatial Coding and Memory.” Nature
Communications, vol. 13, 4826, Springer Nature, 2022, doi:10.1038/s41467-022-32559-8.
short: Y. Ben Simon, K. Käfer, P. Velicky, J.L. Csicsvari, J.G. Danzl, P.M. Jonas,
Nature Communications 13 (2022).
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title: A direct excitatory projection from entorhinal layer 6b neurons to the hippocampus
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text: Complex wiring between neurons underlies the information-processing network
enabling all brain functions, including cognition and memory. For understanding
how the network is structured, processes information, and changes over time, comprehensive
visualization of the architecture of living brain tissue with its cellular and
molecular components would open up major opportunities. However, electron microscopy
(EM) provides nanometre-scale resolution required for full in-silico
reconstruction1–5, yet is limited to fixed specimens and
static representations. Light microscopy allows live observation, with super-resolution
approaches6–12 facilitating nanoscale visualization, but
comprehensive 3D-reconstruction of living brain tissue has been hindered by tissue
photo-burden, photobleaching, insufficient 3D-resolution, and inadequate signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR). Here we demonstrate saturated reconstruction of living brain tissue.
We developed an integrated imaging and analysis technology, adapting stimulated
emission depletion (STED) microscopy6,13 in extracellularly
labelled tissue14 for high SNR and near-isotropic resolution.
Centrally, a two-stage deep-learning approach leveraged previously obtained information
on sample structure to drastically reduce photo-burden and enable automated volumetric
reconstruction down to single synapse level. Live reconstruction provides unbiased
analysis of tissue architecture across time in relation to functional activity
and targeted activation, and contextual understanding of molecular labelling.
This adoptable technology will facilitate novel insights into the dynamic functional
architecture of living brain tissue.
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last_name: Beyer
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last_name: Ben Simon
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last_name: Sommer
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last_name: Jahr
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last_name: Cenameri
- first_name: Johannes
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- first_name: Seth G. N.
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last_name: Grant
- first_name: Peter M
full_name: Jonas, Peter M
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last_name: Jonas
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- first_name: Gaia
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last_name: Novarino
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- first_name: Hanspeter
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last_name: Pfister
- first_name: Bernd
full_name: Bickel, Bernd
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last_name: Bickel
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- first_name: Johann G
full_name: Danzl, Johann G
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last_name: Danzl
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citation:
ama: Velicky P, Miguel Villalba E, Michalska JM, et al. Saturated reconstruction
of living brain tissue. bioRxiv. doi:10.1101/2022.03.16.484431
apa: Velicky, P., Miguel Villalba, E., Michalska, J. M., Wei, D., Lin, Z., Watson,
J., … Danzl, J. G. (n.d.). Saturated reconstruction of living brain tissue. bioRxiv.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.16.484431
chicago: Velicky, Philipp, Eder Miguel Villalba, Julia M Michalska, Donglai Wei,
Zudi Lin, Jake Watson, Jakob Troidl, et al. “Saturated Reconstruction of Living
Brain Tissue.” BioRxiv. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, n.d. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.16.484431.
ieee: P. Velicky et al., “Saturated reconstruction of living brain tissue,”
bioRxiv. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
ista: Velicky P, Miguel Villalba E, Michalska JM, Wei D, Lin Z, Watson J, Troidl
J, Beyer J, Ben Simon Y, Sommer CM, Jahr W, Cenameri A, Broichhagen J, Grant SGN,
Jonas PM, Novarino G, Pfister H, Bickel B, Danzl JG. Saturated reconstruction
of living brain tissue. bioRxiv, 10.1101/2022.03.16.484431.
mla: Velicky, Philipp, et al. “Saturated Reconstruction of Living Brain Tissue.”
BioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, doi:10.1101/2022.03.16.484431.
short: P. Velicky, E. Miguel Villalba, J.M. Michalska, D. Wei, Z. Lin, J. Watson,
J. Troidl, J. Beyer, Y. Ben Simon, C.M. Sommer, W. Jahr, A. Cenameri, J. Broichhagen,
S.G.N. Grant, P.M. Jonas, G. Novarino, H. Pfister, B. Bickel, J.G. Danzl, BioRxiv
(n.d.).
date_created: 2022-08-23T11:07:59Z
date_published: 2022-05-09T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-03-28T23:30:20Z
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title: Saturated reconstruction of living brain tissue
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---
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abstract:
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text: Mapping the complex and dense arrangement of cells and their connectivity
in brain tissue demands nanoscale spatial resolution imaging. Super-resolution
optical microscopy excels at visualizing specific molecules and individual cells
but fails to provide tissue context. Here we developed Comprehensive Analysis
of Tissues across Scales (CATS), a technology to densely map brain tissue architecture
from millimeter regional to nanoscopic synaptic scales in diverse chemically fixed
brain preparations, including rodent and human. CATS leverages fixation-compatible
extracellular labeling and advanced optical readout, in particular stimulated-emission
depletion and expansion microscopy, to comprehensively delineate cellular structures.
It enables 3D-reconstructing single synapses and mapping synaptic connectivity
by identification and tailored analysis of putative synaptic cleft regions. Applying
CATS to the hippocampal mossy fiber circuitry, we demonstrate its power to reveal
the system’s molecularly informed ultrastructure across spatial scales and assess
local connectivity by reconstructing and quantifying the synaptic input and output
structure of identified neurons.
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last_name: Michalska
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last_name: Lyudchik
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last_name: Cenameri
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full_name: Sommer, Christoph M
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last_name: Sommer
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last_name: Venturino
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- first_name: Karl
full_name: Roessler, Karl
last_name: Roessler
- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Czech, Thomas
last_name: Czech
- first_name: Sandra
full_name: Siegert, Sandra
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last_name: Siegert
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- first_name: Gaia
full_name: Novarino, Gaia
id: 3E57A680-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Novarino
orcid: 0000-0002-7673-7178
- first_name: Peter M
full_name: Jonas, Peter M
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last_name: Jonas
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- first_name: Johann G
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citation:
ama: Michalska JM, Lyudchik J, Velicky P, et al. Uncovering brain tissue architecture
across scales with super-resolution light microscopy. bioRxiv. doi:10.1101/2022.08.17.504272
apa: Michalska, J. M., Lyudchik, J., Velicky, P., Korinkova, H., Watson, J., Cenameri,
A., … Danzl, J. G. (n.d.). Uncovering brain tissue architecture across scales
with super-resolution light microscopy. bioRxiv. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.17.504272
chicago: Michalska, Julia M, Julia Lyudchik, Philipp Velicky, Hana Korinkova, Jake
Watson, Alban Cenameri, Christoph M Sommer, et al. “Uncovering Brain Tissue Architecture
across Scales with Super-Resolution Light Microscopy.” BioRxiv. Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory, n.d. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.17.504272.
ieee: J. M. Michalska et al., “Uncovering brain tissue architecture across
scales with super-resolution light microscopy,” bioRxiv. Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory.
ista: Michalska JM, Lyudchik J, Velicky P, Korinkova H, Watson J, Cenameri A, Sommer
CM, Venturino A, Roessler K, Czech T, Siegert S, Novarino G, Jonas PM, Danzl JG.
Uncovering brain tissue architecture across scales with super-resolution light
microscopy. bioRxiv, 10.1101/2022.08.17.504272.
mla: Michalska, Julia M., et al. “Uncovering Brain Tissue Architecture across Scales
with Super-Resolution Light Microscopy.” BioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
doi:10.1101/2022.08.17.504272.
short: J.M. Michalska, J. Lyudchik, P. Velicky, H. Korinkova, J. Watson, A. Cenameri,
C.M. Sommer, A. Venturino, K. Roessler, T. Czech, S. Siegert, G. Novarino, P.M.
Jonas, J.G. Danzl, BioRxiv (n.d.).
date_created: 2022-08-24T08:24:52Z
date_published: 2022-08-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-03-28T23:30:20Z
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publication_status: submitted
publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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title: Uncovering brain tissue architecture across scales with super-resolution light
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...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has become an important catalyst
for discovery in the life sciences. In STimulated Emission Depletion (STED) microscopy,
a pattern of light drives fluorophores from a signal-emitting on-state to a non-signalling
off-state. Only emitters residing in a sub-diffraction volume around an intensity
minimum are allowed to fluoresce, rendering them distinguishable from the nearby,
but dark fluorophores. STED routinely achieves resolution in the few tens of nanometers
range in biological samples and is suitable for live imaging. Here, we review
the working principle of STED and provide general guidelines for successful STED
imaging. The strive for ever higher resolution comes at the cost of increased
light burden. We discuss techniques to reduce light exposure and mitigate its
detrimental effects on the specimen. These include specialized illumination strategies
as well as protecting fluorophores from photobleaching mediated by high-intensity
STED light. This opens up the prospect of volumetric imaging in living cells and
tissues with diffraction-unlimited resolution in all three spatial dimensions.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Wiebke
full_name: Jahr, Wiebke
id: 425C1CE8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Jahr
- first_name: Philipp
full_name: Velicky, Philipp
id: 39BDC62C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Velicky
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last_name: Danzl
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citation:
ama: Jahr W, Velicky P, Danzl JG. Strategies to maximize performance in STimulated
Emission Depletion (STED) nanoscopy of biological specimens. Methods. 2020;174(3):27-41.
doi:10.1016/j.ymeth.2019.07.019
apa: Jahr, W., Velicky, P., & Danzl, J. G. (2020). Strategies to maximize performance
in STimulated Emission Depletion (STED) nanoscopy of biological specimens. Methods.
Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2019.07.019
chicago: Jahr, Wiebke, Philipp Velicky, and Johann G Danzl. “Strategies to Maximize
Performance in STimulated Emission Depletion (STED) Nanoscopy of Biological Specimens.”
Methods. Elsevier, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2019.07.019.
ieee: W. Jahr, P. Velicky, and J. G. Danzl, “Strategies to maximize performance
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vol. 174, no. 3. Elsevier, pp. 27–41, 2020.
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Emission Depletion (STED) nanoscopy of biological specimens. Methods. 174(3),
27–41.
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Depletion (STED) Nanoscopy of Biological Specimens.” Methods, vol. 174,
no. 3, Elsevier, 2020, pp. 27–41, doi:10.1016/j.ymeth.2019.07.019.
short: W. Jahr, P. Velicky, J.G. Danzl, Methods 174 (2020) 27–41.
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text: Acute brain slice preparation is a powerful experimental model for investigating
the characteristics of synaptic function in the brain. Although brain tissue is
usually cut at ice-cold temperature (CT) to facilitate slicing and avoid neuronal
damage, exposure to CT causes molecular and architectural changes of synapses.
To address these issues, we investigated ultrastructural and electrophysiological
features of synapses in mouse acute cerebellar slices prepared at ice-cold and
physiological temperature (PT). In the slices prepared at CT, we found significant
spine loss and reconstruction, synaptic vesicle rearrangement and decrease in
synaptic proteins, all of which were not detected in slices prepared at PT. Consistent
with these structural findings, slices prepared at PT showed higher release probability.
Furthermore, preparation at PT allows electrophysiological recording immediately
after slicing resulting in higher detectability of long-term depression (LTD)
after motor learning compared with that at CT. These results indicate substantial
advantages of the slice preparation at PT for investigating synaptic functions
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ama: Eguchi K, Velicky P, Saeckl E, et al. Advantages of acute brain slices prepared
at physiological temperature in the characterization of synaptic functions. Frontiers
in Cellular Neuroscience. 2020;14. doi:10.3389/fncel.2020.00063
apa: Eguchi, K., Velicky, P., Saeckl, E., Itakura, M., Fukazawa, Y., Danzl, J. G.,
& Shigemoto, R. (2020). Advantages of acute brain slices prepared at physiological
temperature in the characterization of synaptic functions. Frontiers in Cellular
Neuroscience. Frontiers Media. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.00063
chicago: Eguchi, Kohgaku, Philipp Velicky, Elena Saeckl, Makoto Itakura, Yugo Fukazawa,
Johann G Danzl, and Ryuichi Shigemoto. “Advantages of Acute Brain Slices Prepared
at Physiological Temperature in the Characterization of Synaptic Functions.” Frontiers
in Cellular Neuroscience. Frontiers Media, 2020. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.00063.
ieee: K. Eguchi et al., “Advantages of acute brain slices prepared at physiological
temperature in the characterization of synaptic functions,” Frontiers in Cellular
Neuroscience, vol. 14. Frontiers Media, 2020.
ista: Eguchi K, Velicky P, Saeckl E, Itakura M, Fukazawa Y, Danzl JG, Shigemoto
R. 2020. Advantages of acute brain slices prepared at physiological temperature
in the characterization of synaptic functions. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience.
14, 63.
mla: Eguchi, Kohgaku, et al. “Advantages of Acute Brain Slices Prepared at Physiological
Temperature in the Characterization of Synaptic Functions.” Frontiers in Cellular
Neuroscience, vol. 14, 63, Frontiers Media, 2020, doi:10.3389/fncel.2020.00063.
short: K. Eguchi, P. Velicky, E. Saeckl, M. Itakura, Y. Fukazawa, J.G. Danzl, R.
Shigemoto, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 14 (2020).
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text: Genome amplification and cellular senescence are commonly associated with
pathological processes. While physiological roles for polyploidization and senescence
have been described in mouse development, controversy exists over their significance
in humans. Here, we describe tetraploidization and senescence as phenomena of
normal human placenta development. During pregnancy, placental extravillous trophoblasts
(EVTs) invade the pregnant endometrium, termed decidua, to establish an adapted
microenvironment required for the developing embryo. This process is critically
dependent on continuous cell proliferation and differentiation, which is thought
to follow the classical model of cell cycle arrest prior to terminal differentiation.
Strikingly, flow cytometry and DNAseq revealed that EVT formation is accompanied
with a genome-wide polyploidization, independent of mitotic cycles. DNA replication
in these cells was analysed by a fluorescent cell-cycle indicator reporter system,
cell cycle marker expression and EdU incorporation. Upon invasion into the decidua,
EVTs widely lose their replicative potential and enter a senescent state characterized
by high senescence-associated (SA) β-galactosidase activity, induction of a SA
secretory phenotype as well as typical metabolic alterations. Furthermore, we
show that the shift from endocycle-dependent genome amplification to growth arrest
is disturbed in androgenic complete hydatidiform moles (CHM), a hyperplastic pregnancy
disorder associated with increased risk of developing choriocarinoma. Senescence
is decreased in CHM-EVTs, accompanied by exacerbated endoreduplication and hyperploidy.
We propose induction of cellular senescence as a ploidy-limiting mechanism during
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and reduced senescence in CHM.
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senescence are hallmarks of human placenta development. PLOS Genetics.
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apa: Velicky, P., Meinhardt, G., Plessl, K., Vondra, S., Weiss, T., Haslinger, P.,
… Pollheimer, J. (2018). Genome amplification and cellular senescence are hallmarks
of human placenta development. PLOS Genetics. Public Library of Science.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007698
chicago: Velicky, Philipp, Gudrun Meinhardt, Kerstin Plessl, Sigrid Vondra, Tamara
Weiss, Peter Haslinger, Thomas Lendl, et al. “Genome Amplification and Cellular
Senescence Are Hallmarks of Human Placenta Development.” PLOS Genetics.
Public Library of Science, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007698.
ieee: P. Velicky et al., “Genome amplification and cellular senescence are
hallmarks of human placenta development,” PLOS Genetics, vol. 14, no. 10.
Public Library of Science, 2018.
ista: Velicky P, Meinhardt G, Plessl K, Vondra S, Weiss T, Haslinger P, Lendl T,
Aumayr K, Mairhofer M, Zhu X, Schütz B, Hannibal RL, Lindau R, Weil B, Ernerudh
J, Neesen J, Egger G, Mikula M, Röhrl C, Urban AE, Baker J, Knöfler M, Pollheimer
J. 2018. Genome amplification and cellular senescence are hallmarks of human placenta
development. PLOS Genetics. 14(10), e1007698.
mla: Velicky, Philipp, et al. “Genome Amplification and Cellular Senescence Are
Hallmarks of Human Placenta Development.” PLOS Genetics, vol. 14, no. 10,
e1007698, Public Library of Science, 2018, doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1007698.
short: P. Velicky, G. Meinhardt, K. Plessl, S. Vondra, T. Weiss, P. Haslinger, T.
Lendl, K. Aumayr, M. Mairhofer, X. Zhu, B. Schütz, R.L. Hannibal, R. Lindau, B.
Weil, J. Ernerudh, J. Neesen, G. Egger, M. Mikula, C. Röhrl, A.E. Urban, J. Baker,
M. Knöfler, J. Pollheimer, PLOS Genetics 14 (2018).
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