Acta Anatomica Sinica ›› 2024, Vol. 55 ›› Issue (3): 363-370.doi: 10.16098/j.issn.0529-1356.2024.03.016

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Optimisation of CUBIC tissue clearing technology based on perfusion methods

GONG  Chuan-hui1  QIU  Jia-yi2  YIN  Ke-xin2  ZHANG  Ji-ru2  HE  Cheng1  YUAN  Ye1  LÜ Guang-ming1,3*   

  1. 1.Department of Anatomy, Medical School of Nantong University, Jiangsu Nantong 226001, China; 2.Grade 2019, Clinical Medicine of Five-year, Medical School of Nantong University, Jiangsu Nantong 226001, China; 3.Institute of Neurobiology, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Neuroregeneration, Nantong University, Jiangsu Nantong  226001, China
  • Received:2023-02-23 Revised:2023-05-16 Online:2024-06-06 Published:2024-06-11
  • Contact: LÜ Guang-ming E-mail:gmlu@ntu.edu.cn

Abstract:

Objective  In order to shorten the transparency time of clear, unobstructed brain imaging cocktails and computational analysis(CUBIC), improve the transparency efficiency, and explore the possibility of applying hydrophilic tissue transparency technique, this study was conducted to optimize the perfusion of CUBIC technique and compare it with four hydrophilic tissue clearing method  in terms of tissue transparency effect, transparency time, area change, volume change and adeno-associated virus (AAV) fluorescence retention. Methods  Brain, liver, spleen and kidney of 6 adult Institute of Cancer Research(ICR) mice were subjected to clearing treatment by SeeDB, FRUIT, ScaleS and CUBIC method, respectively. The area and gray value of the samples were measured by Image J 1.8.0, and the volume before and after transparency was measured by drainage method  to compare the transparency effect, time and size deformation of each group. Perfusion optimization of the CUBIC was performed by improving the perfusion rate with the optimal perfusion dose, each group of the experimental sample size was 6. Fluorescence preservation by different techniques was evaluated by injecting AAV in the motor cortex of 16 adult mice and taking the cervical spinal segments for transparency treatment after four weeks, and the fluorescence photographs were measured by Image J 1.8.0 to measure the mean fluorescent intensity.  Results The optimal perfusion rate and dose of CUBIC was 15 ml/min and 200 ml respectively. For transparency ability and speed, the perfusion CUBIC had the lowest mean gray value and took the shortest time, while CUBIC consumed the longest time, and SeeDB, FRUIT, and ScaleS did not show good transparency ability. In terms of area and volume changes, several techniques showed different degrees of expansion after transparency of tissues or organs. In terms of fluorescence retention, perfusion CUBIC showed the best retention of green fluorescent protein (GFP) fluorescence signal, followed by CUBIC, ScaleS, FRUIT, and SeeDB. Conclusion Perfusion CUBIC technique shows the best tissue transparency, the shortest transparency time, and the most AAV fluorescence retention compared with other techniques.

Key words: Tissue clearing, Optical clearing, Clear, unobstructed brain imaging cocktails and computational analysis, Hydrophilic reagent-based tissue clearing technology, Mouse

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