A novel 3D imaging approach for quantification of GLUT4 levels across the intact myocardium

Author:

Geiser Angéline1ORCID,Currie Susan1,Al-Hasani Hadi23,Chadt Alexandra23,McConnell Gail1ORCID,Gould Gwyn W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde 1 , Glasgow , UK

2. Institute for Clinical Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry, German Diabetes Center (DDZ), Leibniz-Center for Diabetes Research at the Heinrich Heine University 2 , Medical faculty, Düsseldorf , Germany

3. German Center for Diabetes Research, Partner Düsseldorf 3 , München-Neuherberg , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cellular heterogeneity is a well-accepted feature of tissues, and both transcriptional and metabolic diversity have been revealed by numerous approaches, including optical imaging. However, the high magnification objective lenses needed for high-resolution imaging provides information from only small layers of tissue, which can result in poor cell statistics. There is therefore an unmet need for an imaging modality that can provide detailed molecular and cellular insight within intact tissue samples in 3D. Using GFP-tagged GLUT4 as proof of concept, we present here a novel optical mesoscopy approach that allows precise measurement of the spatial location of GLUT4 within specific anatomical structures across the myocardium in ultrathick sections (5 mm×5 mm×3 mm) of intact mouse heart. We reveal distinct GLUT4 distribution patterns across cardiac walls and highlight specific changes in GLUT4 expression levels in response to high fat diet-feeding, and we identify sex-dependent differences in expression patterns. This method is applicable to any target that can be labelled for light microscopy, and to other complex tissues when organ structure needs to be considered simultaneously with cellular detail.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity

UK Research and Innovation

Leverhulme Trust

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

University of Strathclyde

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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