Fast 3D Optoacoustic Mesoscopy of Neuromelanin Through Entire Human Midbrain Organoids at Single‐Cell Resolution

Author:

Englert Ludwig12ORCID,Lacalle‐Aurioles María3ORCID,Mohamed Nguyen‐Vi3,Lépine Paula3,Mathur Meghna3,Ntziachristos Vasilis12ORCID,Durcan Thomas M.3,Aguirre Juan1245ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biological and Medical Imaging Helmholtz Zentrum München 85764 Neuherberg Germany

2. Chair of Biological Imaging at the Central Institute for Translational Cancer Research (TranslaTUM) School of Medicine Technical University of Munich 81675 Munich Germany

3. The Neuro's Early Drug Discovery Unit (EDDU) Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery McGill University 3801 University Street Montreal Quebec H3A 2B4 Canada

4. Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica y de las Comunicaciones Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Madrid Madrid 28049 Spain

5. Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria de la Fundacion Jimenez Diaz Madrid Madrid 28049 Spain

Abstract

AbstractParkinson's disease is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of neuromelanin‐containing dopaminergic neurons. Novel 3D culture systems like human midbrain‐like organoids (hMOs) enable new research avenues for patient‐specific therapies, but cannot reach their full potential unless rapid optical imaging of entire organoids is enabled. Currently, hMOs have to undergo tissue clearing processes before imaging to overcome light scattering. Since tissue clearing is a lengthy chemical procedure, large ensemble studies and pharmacological longitudinal studies, which require live cultures, are impossible. To address this obstacle, raster scanning optoacoustic mesoscopy (RSOM) is considered for imaging intact hMOs. RSOM is an optical imaging technique that leverages the optoacoustic effect to overcome the need of tissue clearing. Moreover, by using tomographic principles, large specimens can be imaged within minutes. The results confirm that RSOM can image the neuromelanin distribution in complete hMOs at a single‐cell resolution. Whole hMO volumes of standard size can be imaged in 4 min. Comparison with bright‐field microscopy and histology confirms the ground truth of the RSOM images. This work opens several research opportunities regarding neuromelanin in hMOs with potential to boost research in Parkinson disease.

Funder

Medical Research Council Canada

Canada First Research Excellence Fund

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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