Nature Communications (Jun 2023)

Transparent tissue in solid state for solvent-free and antifade 3D imaging

  • Fu-Ting Hsiao,
  • Hung-Jen Chien,
  • Ya-Hsien Chou,
  • Shih-Jung Peng,
  • Mei-Hsin Chung,
  • Tzu-Hui Huang,
  • Li-Wen Lo,
  • Chia-Ning Shen,
  • Hsiu-Pi Chang,
  • Chih-Yuan Lee,
  • Chien-Chia Chen,
  • Yung-Ming Jeng,
  • Yu-Wen Tien,
  • Shiue-Cheng Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39082-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Optical clearing with high-refractive-index (high-n) reagents is essential for 3D tissue imaging. However, the current liquid-based clearing condition and dye environment suffer from solvent evaporation and photobleaching, causing difficulties in maintaining the tissue optical and fluorescent features. Here, using the Gladstone-Dale equation [(n−1)/density=constant] as a design concept, we develop a solid (solvent-free) high-n acrylamide-based copolymer to embed mouse and human tissues for clearing and imaging. In the solid state, the fluorescent dye-labeled tissue matrices are filled and packed with the high-n copolymer, minimizing scattering in in-depth imaging and dye fading. This transparent, liquid-free condition provides a friendly tissue and cellular environment to facilitate high/super-resolution 3D imaging, preservation, transfer, and sharing among laboratories to investigate the morphologies of interest in experimental and clinical conditions.