International audienceRepeated in vivo two-photon imaging of adult mammalian spinal cords, with subcellular resolution, would be crucial for understanding cellular mechanisms under normal and pathological conditions. Current methods are limited because they require surgery for each imaging session. Here we report a simple glass window methodology avoiding repeated surgical procedures and subsequent inflammation. We applied this strategy to follow axon integrity and the inflammatory response over months by multicolour imaging of adult transgenic mice. We found that glass windows have no significant effect on axon number or structure, cause a transient inflammatory response, and dramatically increase the throughput of in vivo spinal imaging. ...
Traumatic spinal cord injury causes an inflammatory reaction involving blood-derived macrophages and...
Two-photon imaging of the nervous system is now used extensively for visualizing brain dynamics and ...
The histological assessment of spinal cord tissue in three dimensions has previously been very time ...
<div><p><i>In vivo</i> and direct imaging of the murine spinal cord and its vasculature using multim...
In vivo and direct imaging of the murine spinal cord and its vasculature using multimodal (optical a...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes permanent paralysis below the damaged area. SCI is linked to neurona...
Patients suffering from spinal cord injury experience physical, social, and vocational impairment. I...
© 2014, Journal of Visualized Experiments. All Rights Reserved. Studies in the mammalian neocortex h...
Studies in the mammalian neocortex have enabled unprecedented resolution of cortical structure, acti...
Spinal cord injury is a permanent, physically, and occasionally mentally, debilitating condition wit...
The spinal cord contains a diverse array of sensory and motor circuits that are essential for normal...
The spinal cord of vertebrates serves as the conduit for somatosensory information and motor control...
Elucidation of the process of degeneration of injured axons is important for the development of ther...
Study Design. Basic imaging experiment. Objective. To explore the use of 2-photon-excited fluores...
Studying regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) is hampered by current histological and im...
Traumatic spinal cord injury causes an inflammatory reaction involving blood-derived macrophages and...
Two-photon imaging of the nervous system is now used extensively for visualizing brain dynamics and ...
The histological assessment of spinal cord tissue in three dimensions has previously been very time ...
<div><p><i>In vivo</i> and direct imaging of the murine spinal cord and its vasculature using multim...
In vivo and direct imaging of the murine spinal cord and its vasculature using multimodal (optical a...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes permanent paralysis below the damaged area. SCI is linked to neurona...
Patients suffering from spinal cord injury experience physical, social, and vocational impairment. I...
© 2014, Journal of Visualized Experiments. All Rights Reserved. Studies in the mammalian neocortex h...
Studies in the mammalian neocortex have enabled unprecedented resolution of cortical structure, acti...
Spinal cord injury is a permanent, physically, and occasionally mentally, debilitating condition wit...
The spinal cord contains a diverse array of sensory and motor circuits that are essential for normal...
The spinal cord of vertebrates serves as the conduit for somatosensory information and motor control...
Elucidation of the process of degeneration of injured axons is important for the development of ther...
Study Design. Basic imaging experiment. Objective. To explore the use of 2-photon-excited fluores...
Studying regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) is hampered by current histological and im...
Traumatic spinal cord injury causes an inflammatory reaction involving blood-derived macrophages and...
Two-photon imaging of the nervous system is now used extensively for visualizing brain dynamics and ...
The histological assessment of spinal cord tissue in three dimensions has previously been very time ...