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Nanoscopic Imaging of Human Tissue Sections via Physical and Isotropic Expansion
Published on: September 25, 2019
Expansion-Based Clearing of Golgi-Cox-Stained Tissue for Multi-Scale Imaging
Qing-Hong Shan1, Xin-Ya Qin1, Jiang-Ning Zhou1,2
1Chinese Academy of Science Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.
Abstract:
Obtaining fine neuron morphology and connections data is extraordinarily useful in understanding the brain's functionality. Golgi staining is a widely used method for revealing neuronal morphology. However, Golgi-Cox-stained tissue is difficult to image in three dimensions and lacks cell-type specificity, limiting its use in neuronal circuit studies. Here, we describe an expansion-based method for rapidly clearing Golgi-Cox-stained tissue. The results show that 1 mm thick Golgi-Cox-stained tissue can be cleared within 6 hours with a well preserved Golgi-Cox-stained signal. At the same time, we found for the first time that the cleared Golgi-Cox-stained samples were compatible with three-dimensional (3D) immunostaining and multi-round immunostaining. By combining the Golgi-Cox staining with tissue clearing and immunostaining, Golgi-Cox-stained tissue could be used for large-volume 3D imaging, identification of cell types of Golgi-Cox-stained cells, and reconstruction of the neural circuits at dendritic spines level. More importantly, these methods could also be applied to samples from human brains, providing a tool for analyzing the neuronal circuit of the human brain.

