Stain-free resolution of unmyelinated axons in transgenic mice using fluorescence microscopy

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Abstract

Though unmyelinated fibers predominate axon counts within peripheral nerves, they are frequently excluded in histomorphometric assessment as they cannot be readily resolved by light microscopy. Herein, we demonstrate stain-free resolution of unmyelinated axons in Sox10-Venus mice by widefield fluorescence imaging of sciatic nerve cryosections. Optional staining of cryosections using a rapid and nontoxic myelin-specific dye (FluoroMyelin Red) enables robust synchronous resolution of myelinated and unmyelinated fibers, comprising a high-throughput platform for neural histomorphometry.

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Mohan, S., Hernandez, I. C., Selig, M. K., Shibata, S., & Jowett, N. (2019). Stain-free resolution of unmyelinated axons in transgenic mice using fluorescence microscopy. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 78(12), 1178–1180. https://doi.org/10.1093/jnen/nlz099

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