Understanding the dynamic axon-glial cell interaction underlying myelination is hampered by the lack of suitable imaging techniques. Here we demonstrate third harmonic generation microscopy (THGM) for label-free imaging of myelinating Schwann cells in live culture and ex vivo and in vivo tissue. A 3D structure was acquired for a variety of compact and noncompact myelin domains, including juxtaparanodes, Schmidt-Lanterman incisures, and Cajal bands. Other subcellular features of Schwann cells that escape traditional optical microscopies were also visualized.We tested THGMfor morphometry of compact myelin. Unlike current methods based on electron microscopy, g-ratio could be determined along an extended length of myelinated fiber in the physiological condition. The precision of THGMbased g-ratio estimation was corroborated in mouse models of hypomyelination. Finally, we demonstrated the feasibility of THGM to monitor morphological changes of myelin during postnatal development and degeneration. The outstanding capabilities of THGM may be useful for elucidation of the mechanism of myelin formation and pathogenesis.
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Lim, H., Sharoukhov, D., Kassim, I., Zhang, Y., Salzer, J. L., & Melendez-Vasquez, C. V. (2014). Label-free imaging of Schwann cell myelination by third harmonic generation microscopy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(50), 18025–18030. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1417820111
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