Tobias Becher1,2,3, Dario F Riascos-Bernal4, Daniel J Kramer1, Vanessa M Almonte4, Jingy Chi1, Tao Tong5, Gustavo H Oliveira-Paula4, Issam Koleilat6, Wei Chen7,8, Paul Cohen1, Nicholas E S Sibinga4. 1. From the Laboratory of Molecular Metabolism (T.B., D.J.K., J.C., P.C.), The Rockefeller University, NY. 2. DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Partner Site Heidelberg/Mannheim, Germany (T.B.). 3. First Department of Medicine (Division of Cardiology), University Medical Center Mannheim, Germany (T.B.). 4. (Cardiology Division) Department of Medicine, Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology, Wilf Family Cardiovascular Research Institute (D.F.R.-B., V.M.A., G.H.O.-P., N.E.S.S.), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. 5. Bio-Imaging Resource Center (T.T.), The Rockefeller University, NY. 6. Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery), Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY (I.K.). 7. Department of Medicine (Nephrology Division) (W.C.), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. 8. Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, NY (W.C.).
Abstract
RATIONALE: Remodeling of the vessel wall and the formation of vascular networks are dynamic processes that occur during mammalian embryonic development and in adulthood. Plaque development and excessive neointima formation are hallmarks of atherosclerosis and vascular injury. As our understanding of these complex processes evolves, there is a need to develop new imaging techniques to study underlying mechanisms. OBJECTIVE: We used tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy for 3-dimensional (3D) profiling of the vascular response to carotid artery ligation and induction of atherosclerosis in mouse models. METHODS AND RESULTS: Adipo-Clear and immunolabeling in combination with light-sheet microscopy were applied to image carotid arteries and brachiocephalic arteries, allowing for 3D reconstruction of vessel architecture. Entire 3D neointima formations with different geometries were observed within the carotid artery and scored by volumetric analysis. Additionally, we identified a CD31-positive adventitial plexus after ligation of the carotid artery that evolved and matured over time. We also used this method to characterize plaque extent and composition in the brachiocephalic arteries of ApoE-deficient mice on high-fat diet. The plaques exhibited inter-animal differences in terms of plaque volume, geometry, and ratio of acellular core to plaque volume. A 3D reconstruction of the endothelium overlying the plaque was also generated. CONCLUSIONS: We present a novel approach to characterize vascular remodeling in adult mice using Adipo-Clear in combination with light-sheet microscopy. Our method reconstructs 3D neointima formation after arterial injury and allows for volumetric analysis of remodeling, in addition to revealing angiogenesis and maturation of a plexus surrounding the carotid artery. This method generates complete 3D reconstructions of atherosclerotic plaques and uncovers their volume, geometry, acellular component, surface, and spatial position within the brachiocephalic arteries. Our approach may be used in a number of mouse models of cardiovascular disease to assess vessel geometry and volume. Visual Overview: An online visual overview is available for this article.
RATIONALE: Remodeling of the vessel wall and the formation of vascular networks are dynamic processes that occur during mammalian embryonic development and in adulthood. Plaque development and excessive neointima formation are hallmarks of atherosclerosis and vascular injury. As our understanding of these complex processes evolves, there is a need to develop new imaging techniques to study underlying mechanisms. OBJECTIVE: We used tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy for 3-dimensional (3D) profiling of the vascular response to carotid artery ligation and induction of atherosclerosis in mouse models. METHODS AND RESULTS:Adipo-Clear and immunolabeling in combination with light-sheet microscopy were applied to image carotid arteries and brachiocephalic arteries, allowing for 3D reconstruction of vessel architecture. Entire 3D neointima formations with different geometries were observed within the carotid artery and scored by volumetric analysis. Additionally, we identified a CD31-positive adventitial plexus after ligation of the carotid artery that evolved and matured over time. We also used this method to characterize plaque extent and composition in the brachiocephalic arteries of ApoE-deficient mice on high-fat diet. The plaques exhibited inter-animal differences in terms of plaque volume, geometry, and ratio of acellular core to plaque volume. A 3D reconstruction of the endothelium overlying the plaque was also generated. CONCLUSIONS: We present a novel approach to characterize vascular remodeling in adult mice using Adipo-Clear in combination with light-sheet microscopy. Our method reconstructs 3D neointima formation after arterial injury and allows for volumetric analysis of remodeling, in addition to revealing angiogenesis and maturation of a plexus surrounding the carotid artery. This method generates complete 3D reconstructions of atherosclerotic plaques and uncovers their volume, geometry, acellular component, surface, and spatial position within the brachiocephalic arteries. Our approach may be used in a number of mouse models of cardiovascular disease to assess vessel geometry and volume. Visual Overview: An online visual overview is available for this article.
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