Whole blood clot optical clearing for nondestructive 3D imaging and quantitative analysis

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2017-07-17
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American English
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A technological revolution in both light and electron microscopy imaging now allows unprecedented views of clotting, especially in animal models of hemostasis and thrombosis. However, our understanding of three-dimensional high-resolution clot structure remains incomplete since most of our recent knowledge has come from studies of relatively small clots or thrombi, due to the optical impenetrability of clots beyond a few cell layers in depth. Here, we developed an optimized optical clearing method termed cCLOT that renders large whole blood clots transparent and allows confocal imaging as deep as one millimeter inside the clot. We have tested this method by investigating the 3D structure of clots made from reconstituted pre-labeled blood components yielding new information about the effects of clot contraction on erythrocytes. Although it has been shown recently that erythrocytes are compressed to form polyhedrocytes during clot contraction, observations of this phenomenon have been impeded by the inability to easily image inside clots. As an efficient and non-destructive method, cCLOT represents a powerful research tool in studying blood clot structure and mechanisms controlling clot morphology. Additionally, cCLOT optical clearing has the potential to facilitate imaging of ex vivo clots and thrombi derived from healthy or pathological conditions.

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Höök, P., Brito-Robinson, T., Kim, O., Narciso, C., Goodson, H. V., Weisel, J. W., … Zartman, J. J. (2017). Whole blood clot optical clearing for nondestructive 3D imaging and quantitative analysis. Biomedical Optics Express, 8(8), 3671–3686. https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.8.003671
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Biomedical Optics Express
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