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Correlated cryo-SEM and CryoNanoSIMS imaging of biological tissue

Meibom, Anders  
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Plane, Florent  
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Cheng, Tian  
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June 7, 2023
Bmc Biology

BackgroundThe development of nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) has revolutionized the study of biological tissues by enabling, e.g., the visualization and quantification of metabolic processes at subcellular length scales. However, the associated sample preparation methods all result in some degree of tissue morphology distortion and loss of soluble compounds. To overcome these limitations an entirely cryogenic sample preparation and imaging workflow is required.ResultsHere, we report the development of a CryoNanoSIMS instrument that can perform isotope imaging of both positive and negative secondary ions from flat block-face surfaces of vitrified biological tissues with a mass- and image resolution comparable to that of a conventional NanoSIMS. This capability is illustrated with nitrogen isotope as well as trace element mapping of freshwater hydrozoan Green Hydra tissue following uptake of N-15-enriched ammonium.ConclusionWith a cryo-workflow that includes vitrification by high pressure freezing, cryo-planing of the sample surface, and cryo-SEM imaging, the CryoNanoSIMS enables correlative ultrastructure and isotopic or elemental imaging of biological tissues in their most pristine post-mortem state. This opens new horizons in the study of fundamental processes at the tissue- and (sub)cellular level.TeaserCryoNanoSIMS: subcellular mapping of chemical and isotopic compositions of biological tissues in their most pristine post-mortem state.

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DOI
10.1186/s12915-023-01623-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:001003140300001

Author(s)
Meibom, Anders  
Plane, Florent  
Cheng, Tian  
Grandjean, Gilles  
Haldimann, Olivier  
Escrig, Stephane  
Jensen, Louise  
Daraspe, Jean
Mucciolo, Antonio
De Bellis, Damien
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Date Issued

2023-06-07

Published in
Bmc Biology
Volume

21

Issue

1

Start page

126

Subjects

Biology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics

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high pressure freezing

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hydra viridissima

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isotope labeling

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nanosims

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osmoregulation

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photosymbiosis

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ion mass-spectrometry

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ammonium assimilation

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green hydra

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elements

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July 3, 2023
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