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Biophysical Journal 89:581-591 (2005)
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Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Imaging of Axonal Myelin in Live Spinal Tissues

Haifeng Wang *, Yan Fu *, Phyllis Zickmund {dagger}, Riyi Shi * {dagger} and Ji-Xin Cheng *

* Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, and {dagger} Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Institute for Applied Neurology and Center for Paralysis Research, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907

Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Ji-Xin Cheng, E-mail: jcheng{at}purdue.edu.

We present a vibrational imaging study of axonal myelin under physiological conditions by laser-scanning coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy. We use spinal cord white matter strips that are isolated from guinea pigs and kept alive in oxygen bubbled Krebs' solution. Both forward- and epi-detected CARS are used to probe the parallel axons in the spinal tissue with a high vibrational contrast. With the CARS signal from CH2 vibration, we have measured the ordering degree and the spectral profile of myelin lipids. Via comparison with the ordering degrees of lipids in myelin figures formed of controlled lipid composition, we show that the majority of the myelin membrane is in the liquid ordered phase. By measuring the myelin thickness and axon diameter, the value of g ratio is determined to be 0.68 with forward- and 0.63 with epi-detected CARS. Detailed structures of the node of Ranvier and Schmidt-Lanterman incisure are resolved. We have also visualized the ordering of water molecules between adjacent bilayers inside the myelin. Our observations provide new insights into myelin organization, complementary to the knowledge from light and electron microscopy studies of fixed and dehydrated tissues. In addition, we have demonstrated simultaneous CARS imaging of myelin and two-photon excitation fluorescence imaging of intra- and extraaxonal Ca2+. The current work opens up a new approach to the study of spinal cord injury and demyelinating diseases.




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