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J Microsc ; 248(3): 292-8, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23140378

ABSTRACT

Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of the vertebrate inner ear have provided novel insights into the development of this complex organ. 3D reconstructions enable superior analysis of phenotypic differences between wild type and mutant ears but can result in laborious work when reconstructed from physically sectioned material. Although nondestructive optical sectioning light sheet microscopy may ultimately prove the ideal solution, these technologies are not yet commercially available, or in many instances are not monetarily feasible. Here we introduce a simple technique to image a fluorescently labelled ear at different stages throughout development at high resolution enabling 3D reconstruction of any component of the inner ear using confocal microscopy. We provide a step-by-step manual from tissue preparation to imaging to 3D reconstruction and analysis including a rationale and troubleshooting guide at each step for researchers with different equipment, protocols, and access to resources to successfully incorporate the principles of this method and customize them to their laboratory settings.


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Ear, Inner/anatomy & histology , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Animals , Mice
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J Insect Physiol ; 54(6): 939-48, 2008 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18387628

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Immunoreactivity to cockroach Diploptera punctata allatostatin-7 (Dippu AST-7) has been demonstrated previously in axons innervating the corpora allata of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes. This peptide and Dippu AST-11 inhibited juvenile hormone (JH) synthesis by corpora allata (CA) of brachypterous neotenic reproductives (secondary reproductives) of termites. The present study shows that R. flavipes CA are also inhibited by Dippu AST-2, AST-5, AST-8, and AST-9 at approximately the same rank order of potency as demonstrated in D. punctata. Another allatostatin from Periplaneta americana (Peram AST-12) also inhibits JH synthesis by R. flavipes CA. Sensitivity to the allatostatins is higher in glands with low rates of JH synthesis than in those with relatively high JH synthetic rates as has been demonstrated in CA from male and female secondary reproductives as well as in those from non-egg-laying and egg-laying females. The identical inhibitory effects of R. flavipes brain extract on CA from both D. punctata and R. flavipes and the isolation and identification of five cockroach allatostatins (Dippu AST-1, AST-2, AST-5, AST-8, and Peram AST-12) from termite brain extract reflect the close relationship between cockroaches and termites.


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Cockroaches/metabolism , Corpora Allata/metabolism , Isoptera/metabolism , Juvenile Hormones/biosynthesis , Neuropeptides/isolation & purification , Neuropeptides/pharmacology , Animals , Brain Chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Cockroaches/drug effects , Corpora Allata/drug effects , Isoptera/drug effects , Juvenile Hormones/antagonists & inhibitors , Species Specificity , Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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