A tridimensional view of the organization of actin filaments in the central nervous system by use of fluorescent photooxidation
Biocell
; 32(1): 1-8, Apr. 2008. ilus
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ABSTRACT
Cellular and subcellular organization and distribution of actin filaments have been studied with various techniques. The use of fluorescence photo-oxidation combined with phalloidin conjugates with eosin has allowed the examination of the precise cellular and subcellular location of F-actin. Correlative fluorescence light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy studies of F-actin distribution are facilitated with this method for morphological and physiological studies. Because phalloidin-eosin is smaller than other markers, this method allows the analysis of the three-dimensional location of F-actin with high-resolution light microscopy, three-d serial sections reconstructions, and electron tomography. The combination of selective staining and three-dimensional reconstructions provide a valuable tool for revealing aspects of the synaptic morphology that are not available when conventional electron microscopy is used. By applying this selective staining technique and three-dimensional imaging, we uncovered the structural organization of actin in the postsynaptic densities in physiological and pathological conditions.(AU)
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06-national
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AR
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BINACIS
Asunto principal:
Sistema Nervioso Central
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Actinas
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Eosina Amarillenta-(YS)
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Fotooxidación
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Animals
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Biocell
Año:
2008
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Article