Unnersjö-Jess D, Butt L, Höhne M, Witasp A, Kühne L, Hoyer PF, Patrakka J, Brinkkötter PT, Wernerson A, Schermer B, Benzing T, Scott L, Brismar H, Blom H
Kidney Int. 99 (4) 1010-1020 [2021-04-00; online 2020-12-05]
In recent years, many light-microscopy protocols have been published for visualization of nanoscale structures in the kidney. These protocols present researchers with new tools to evaluate both foot process anatomy and effacement, as well as protein distributions in foot processes, the slit diaphragm and in the glomerular basement membrane. However, these protocols either involve the application of different complicated super resolution microscopes or lengthy sample preparation protocols. Here, we present a fast and simple, five-hour long procedure for three-dimensional visualization of kidney morphology on all length scales. The protocol combines optical clearing and tissue expansion concepts to produce a mild swelling, sufficient for resolving nanoscale structures using a conventional confocal microscope. We show that the protocol can be applied to visualize a wide variety of pathologic features in both mouse and human kidneys. Thus, our fast and simple protocol can be beneficial for conventional microscopic evaluation of kidney tissue integrity both in research and possibly in future clinical routines.
Integrated Microscopy Technologies Stockholm [Technology development]
PubMed 33285146
DOI 10.1016/j.kint.2020.10.039
Crossref 10.1016/j.kint.2020.10.039
pii: S0085-2538(20)31409-5