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A Method to Visualize the Nanoscopic Morphology of Astrocytes In Vitro and In Situ.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2019-01-09)
Janosch P Heller, Dmitri A Rusakov
ABSTRACT

In recent years it has become apparent that astroglia are not only essential players in brain development, homeostasis, and metabolic support but are also important for the formation and regulation of synaptic circuits. Fine astrocytic processes that can be found in the vicinity of synapses undergo considerable structural plasticity associated with age- and use-dependent changes in neural circuitries. However, due to the extraordinary complex, essentially nanoscopic morphology of astroglia, the underlying cellular mechanisms remain poorly understood.Here we detail a super-resolution microscopy approach, based on the single-molecule localisation microscopy (SMLM) technique direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM) to visualize astroglial morphology on the nanoscale. This approach enables visualization of key morphological changes that occur in nanoscopic astrocyte processes, whose characteristic size falls below the diffraction limit of conventional optical microscopy.

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