| Literature DB >> 30134179 |
Kazuki Tainaka1, Tatsuya C Murakami2, Etsuo A Susaki3, Chika Shimizu4, Rie Saito5, Kei Takahashi6, Akiko Hayashi-Takagi7, Hiroshi Sekiya8, Yasunobu Arima9, Satoshi Nojima10, Masako Ikemura11, Tetsuo Ushiku11, Yoshihiro Shimizu12, Masaaki Murakami9, Kenji F Tanaka13, Masamitsu Iino14, Haruo Kasai15, Toshikuni Sasaoka16, Kazuto Kobayashi17, Kohei Miyazono6, Eiichi Morii10, Tadashi Isa18, Masashi Fukayama11, Akiyoshi Kakita5, Hiroki R Ueda19.
Abstract
We describe a strategy for developing hydrophilic chemical cocktails for tissue delipidation, decoloring, refractive index (RI) matching, and decalcification, based on comprehensive chemical profiling. More than 1,600 chemicals were screened by a high-throughput evaluation system for each chemical process. The chemical profiling revealed important chemical factors: salt-free amine with high octanol/water partition-coefficient (logP) for delipidation, N-alkylimidazole for decoloring, aromatic amide for RI matching, and protonation of phosphate ion for decalcification. The strategic integration of optimal chemical cocktails provided a series of CUBIC (clear, unobstructed brain/body imaging cocktails and computational analysis) protocols, which efficiently clear mouse organs, mouse body including bone, and even large primate and human tissues. The updated CUBIC protocols are scalable and reproducible, and they enable three-dimensional imaging of the mammalian body and large primate and human tissues. This strategy represents a future paradigm for the rational design of hydrophilic clearing cocktails that can be used for large tissues.Entities:
Keywords: chemistry in tissue clearing; comprehensive chemical profiling; high-throughput chemical screening; hydrophilic reagents; three-dimensional imaging; virtual multiplex imaging
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30134179 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.07.056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423