活体细胞成像
生物
形态发生
细胞外基质
黑腹果蝇
细胞生物学
模式生物
解剖
细胞
遗传学
基因
作者
Sofia J. Araújo,Marta Llimargas
出处
期刊:Methods in molecular biology
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:: 163-182
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-2887-4_11
摘要
Detailed and quantitative analyses of the cellular events underlying the formation of specific organs or tissues is essential to understand the general mechanisms of morphogenesis and pattern formation. Observation of live tissues or whole-mount fixed specimens has emerged as the method of choice for identifying and quantifying specific cellular and tissular structures within the organism. In both cases, cell and subcellular structure identification and good quality image acquisition for these analyses are essential. Many markers for live imaging and fixed tissue are now available for detecting cell membranes, subcellular structures, and extracellular structures like the extracellular matrix (ECM). Combination of live imaging and analysis of fixed tissue is ideal to obtain a general and detailed picture of the events underlying embryonic development. By applying morphometric methods to both approaches, we can, in addition, obtain a quantitative evaluation of the specific parameters under investigation in morphogenetic and cell biological studies. In this chapter, we focus on the development of the tracheal system of Drosophila melanogaster, which provides an ideal paradigm to understand the formation of branched tubular organs. We describe the most used methods of imaging and morphometric analysis in tubulogenesis using mainly (but not exclusively) examples from embryonic development. We cover embryo preparation for fixed and live analysis of tubulogenesis, together with methods to visualize larval tracheal terminal cell branching and lumen formation. Finally, we describe morphometric analysis and quantification methods using fluorescent images of tracheal cells.
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