Nature Communications (Sep 2024)

SOLID: minimizing tissue distortion for brain-wide profiling of diverse architectures

  • Jingtan Zhu,
  • Xiaomei Liu,
  • Zhang Liu,
  • Yating Deng,
  • Jianyi Xu,
  • Kunxing Liu,
  • Ruiying Zhang,
  • Xizhi Meng,
  • Peng Fei,
  • Tingting Yu,
  • Dan Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52560-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract Brain-wide profiling of diverse biological components is fundamental for understanding complex brain pathology. Despite the availability in whole-brain imaging, it is still challenging to conduct multiplexed, brain-wide analysis with current tissue clearing techniques. Here, we propose SOLID, a hydrophobic tissue clearing method that can minimize tissue distortion while offering impressive clearing performance. SOLID achieves high-quality imaging of multi-color labeled mouse brain, and the acquired datasets can be effectively registered to the Allen Brain Atlas via commonly-used algorithms. SOLID enables generation of neural and vascular maps within one mouse brain, as well as tracing of specific neural projections labeled with viruses. SOLID also allows cross-channel investigations of β-amyloid plaques and neurovascular lesions in the reconstructed all-in-one panorama, providing quantitative insights into structural interactions at different stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Altogether, SOLID provides a robust pipeline for whole-brain mapping, which may widen the utility of tissue clearing techniques in diverse neuroscience research.