Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.

Peripheral nerve injury (PNI), a common injury in both the civilian and military arenas, is usually associated with high healthcare costs and with patients enduring slow recovery times, diminished quality of life, and potential long-term disability. Patients with PNI typically undergo complex interv...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yookyung Jung, Joanna H Ng, Cameron P Keating, Prabhu Senthil-Kumar, Jie Zhao, Mark A Randolph, Jonathan M Winograd, Conor L Evans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3979924?pdf=render
id doaj-677e9059e46b4869842832fdbb6d118d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-677e9059e46b4869842832fdbb6d118d2020-11-25T01:56:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9405410.1371/journal.pone.0094054Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.Yookyung JungJoanna H NgCameron P KeatingPrabhu Senthil-KumarJie ZhaoMark A RandolphJonathan M WinogradConor L EvansPeripheral nerve injury (PNI), a common injury in both the civilian and military arenas, is usually associated with high healthcare costs and with patients enduring slow recovery times, diminished quality of life, and potential long-term disability. Patients with PNI typically undergo complex interventions but the factors that govern optimal response are not fully characterized. A fundamental understanding of the cellular and tissue-level events in the immediate postoperative period is essential for improving treatment and optimizing repair. Here, we demonstrate a comprehensive imaging approach to evaluate peripheral nerve axonal regeneration in a rodent PNI model using a tissue clearing method to improve depth penetration while preserving neural architecture. Sciatic nerve transaction and end-to-end repair were performed in both wild type and thy-1 GFP rats. The nerves were harvested at time points after repair before undergoing whole mount immunofluorescence staining and tissue clearing. By increasing the optic depth penetration, tissue clearing allowed the visualization and evaluation of Wallerian degeneration and nerve regrowth throughout entire sciatic nerves with subcellular resolution. The tissue clearing protocol did not affect immunofluorescence labeling and no observable decrease in the fluorescence signal was observed. Large-area, high-resolution tissue volumes could be quantified to provide structural and connectivity information not available from current gold-standard approaches for evaluating axonal regeneration following PNI. The results are suggestive of observed behavioral recovery in vivo after neurorrhaphy, providing a method of evaluating axonal regeneration following repair that can serve as an adjunct to current standard outcomes measurements. This study demonstrates that tissue clearing following whole mount immunofluorescence staining enables the complete visualization and quantitative evaluation of axons throughout nerves in a PNI model. The methods developed in this study could advance PNI research allowing both researchers and clinicians to further understand the individual events of axonal degeneration and regeneration on a multifaceted level.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3979924?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Yookyung Jung
Joanna H Ng
Cameron P Keating
Prabhu Senthil-Kumar
Jie Zhao
Mark A Randolph
Jonathan M Winograd
Conor L Evans
spellingShingle Yookyung Jung
Joanna H Ng
Cameron P Keating
Prabhu Senthil-Kumar
Jie Zhao
Mark A Randolph
Jonathan M Winograd
Conor L Evans
Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yookyung Jung
Joanna H Ng
Cameron P Keating
Prabhu Senthil-Kumar
Jie Zhao
Mark A Randolph
Jonathan M Winograd
Conor L Evans
author_sort Yookyung Jung
title Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
title_short Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
title_full Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
title_fullStr Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
title_sort comprehensive evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in the acute healing phase using tissue clearing and optical microscopy in a rodent model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Peripheral nerve injury (PNI), a common injury in both the civilian and military arenas, is usually associated with high healthcare costs and with patients enduring slow recovery times, diminished quality of life, and potential long-term disability. Patients with PNI typically undergo complex interventions but the factors that govern optimal response are not fully characterized. A fundamental understanding of the cellular and tissue-level events in the immediate postoperative period is essential for improving treatment and optimizing repair. Here, we demonstrate a comprehensive imaging approach to evaluate peripheral nerve axonal regeneration in a rodent PNI model using a tissue clearing method to improve depth penetration while preserving neural architecture. Sciatic nerve transaction and end-to-end repair were performed in both wild type and thy-1 GFP rats. The nerves were harvested at time points after repair before undergoing whole mount immunofluorescence staining and tissue clearing. By increasing the optic depth penetration, tissue clearing allowed the visualization and evaluation of Wallerian degeneration and nerve regrowth throughout entire sciatic nerves with subcellular resolution. The tissue clearing protocol did not affect immunofluorescence labeling and no observable decrease in the fluorescence signal was observed. Large-area, high-resolution tissue volumes could be quantified to provide structural and connectivity information not available from current gold-standard approaches for evaluating axonal regeneration following PNI. The results are suggestive of observed behavioral recovery in vivo after neurorrhaphy, providing a method of evaluating axonal regeneration following repair that can serve as an adjunct to current standard outcomes measurements. This study demonstrates that tissue clearing following whole mount immunofluorescence staining enables the complete visualization and quantitative evaluation of axons throughout nerves in a PNI model. The methods developed in this study could advance PNI research allowing both researchers and clinicians to further understand the individual events of axonal degeneration and regeneration on a multifaceted level.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3979924?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT yookyungjung comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT joannahng comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT cameronpkeating comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT prabhusenthilkumar comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT jiezhao comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT markarandolph comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT jonathanmwinograd comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
AT conorlevans comprehensiveevaluationofperipheralnerveregenerationintheacutehealingphaseusingtissueclearingandopticalmicroscopyinarodentmodel
_version_ 1724981734175408128