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Leukocyte lipid bodies: inflammation-related organelles are rapidly detected by wet scanning electron microscopy.

Rossana C N Melo1, Alon Sabban, Peter F Weller.   

Abstract

Leukocyte lipid bodies are dynamic, functionally active organelles with central roles in inflammation. Here, we report that leukocyte lipid bodies are facilely detected by a versatile, potent technique, termed wet scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which combines the rapid preparation of light microscopy with the resolution of SEM. Using as leukocyte models resting and agonist-stimulated human eosinophils, cells that generate prominent numbers of lipid bodies in inflammatory conditions, we demonstrated that lipid bodies can be rapidly imaged as bright, highly contrasted structures under wet SEM and scored by computerized image processing. Critical advantages of this approach are that it permits cell observation in a fully hydrated system and facilitates lipid preservation. These attributes are especially important because lipid bodies are degraded during routine dehydration processes. Moreover, this technology is advantageous over lipophilic fluorescent probes because it allows sustained detection of lipid bodies in contrast to short-lived fluorescent labeling of these organelles. The value of wet SEM in enabling rapid and large-scale lipid body imaging and scoring within leukocytes is particularly important because lipid bodies are organelles underlying the heightened functions of inflammatory cells. Wet SEM technology provides new approaches and opportunities for delineations of lipid bodies in inflammatory diseases, including allergic inflammation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16940552     DOI: 10.1194/jlr.D600028-JLR200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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