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Three-Dimensional Imaging of Cerebellar Mossy Fiber Rosettes by Ion-Abrasion Scanning Electron Microscopy

Authors
Kim, Hyun-WookKim, NamkugKim, Ki WooRhyu, Im Joo
Issue Date
8월-2013
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Keywords
cerebellum; mossy fiber rosette; three dimension; ion-abrasion SEM
Citation
MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS, v.19, pp.172 - 177
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SCIE
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Journal Title
MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS
Volume
19
Start Page
172
End Page
177
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/102620
DOI
10.1017/S1431927613012609
ISSN
1431-9276
Abstract
The detailed knowledge of the three-dimensional (3D) organization of the nervous tissue provides essential information on its functional elucidation. We used serial block-face scanning electron microscopy with focused ion beam (FIB) milling to reveal 3D morphologies of the mossy fiber rosettes in the mice cerebellum. Three-week-old C57 black mice were perfused with a fixative of 1% paraformaldehyde/1% glutaraldehyde in phosphate buffer; the cerebellum was osmicated and embedded in the Araldite. The block containing granule cell layer was sliced with FIB and observed by field-emission scanning electron microscopy. The contrast of backscattered electron image of the block-face was similar to that of transmission electron microscopy and processed using 3D visualization software for further analysis. The mossy fiber rosettes on each image were segmented and rendered to visualize the 3D model. The complete 3D characters of the mossy fiber rosette could be browsed on the A-Works, in-house software, and some preliminary quantitative data on synapse of the rosette could be extracted from these models. Thanks to the development of two-beam imaging and optimized software, we could get 3D information on cerebellar mossy fiber rosettes with ease and speedily, which would be an additive choice to explore 3D structures of the nervous systems and their networks.
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