| Literature DB >> 31087740 |
Xiao Zeng1, Shuo Chen2, Adam Weitemier2, Sanyang Han1, Agata Blasiak3, Ankshita Prasad3, Kezhi Zheng1, Zhigao Yi1, Baiwen Luo3, In-Hong Yang3, Nitish Thakor3,4, Chou Chai5,6, Kah-Leong Lim5,6, Thomas J McHugh2,7, Angelo H All3,4,8, Xiaogang Liu1,3.
Abstract
Cargo transport along axons, a physiological process mediated by motor proteins, is essential for neuronal function and survival. A current limitation in the study of axonal transport is the lack of a robust imaging technique with a high spatiotemporal resolution to visualize and quantify the movement of motor proteins in real-time and in different depth planes. Herein, we present a dynamic imaging technique that fully exploits the characteristics of upconversion nanoparticles. This technique can be used as a microscopic probe for the quantitative in situ tracking of retrograde transport neurons with single-particle resolution in multilayered cultures. This study may provide a powerful tool to reveal dynamic neuronal activity and intra-axonal transport function as well as any associated neurodegenerative diseases resulting from mutation or impairment in the axonal transport machinery.Entities:
Keywords: axon transport; dynein; single-particle resolution; upconversion microscopy; wide-field illumination
Year: 2019 PMID: 31087740 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201904208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336