Imaging Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: A New Technique for 3D Visualization of Axonal Behavior.

BACKGROUND Peripheral nerve assessment has traditionally been studied through histological and immunological staining techniques in a limited cross-sectional modality, making detailed analysis difficult. A new application of serial section electron microscopy is presented to overcome these limitations. METHODS Direct nerve repairs were performed on the posterior auricular nerve of transgenic YFP-H mice. Six weeks postoperatively the nerves were imaged using confocal fluorescent microscopy then excised and embedded in resin. Resin blocks were sequentially sectioned at 100 nm, and sections were serially imaged with an electron microscope. Images were aligned and autosegmented to allow for 3D reconstruction. RESULTS Basic morphometry and axonal counts were fully automated. Using full 3D reconstructions, the relationships between the axons, the Nodes of Ranvier, and Schwann cells could be fully appreciated. Interactions of individual axons with their surrounding environment could be visualized and explored in a virtual three-dimensional space. CONCLUSIONS Serial section electron microscopy allows the detailed pathway of the regenerating axon to be visualized in a 3D virtual space in comparison to isolated individual traditional histological techniques. Fully automated histo-morphometry can now give accurate axonal counts, provide information regarding the quality of nerve regeneration, and reveal the cell-to-cell interaction at a super-resolution scale. It is possible to fully visualize and "fly-through" the nerve to help understand the behavior of a regenerating axon within its environment. This technique provides future opportunities to evaluate the effect different treatment modalities have on the neuroregenerative potential and help us understand the impact different surgical techniques have when treating nerve injuries.

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