Charting the molecular landscape of neuronal organisation within the hippocampus using cryo electron tomography

Read the full article See related articles

Listed in

This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.
Log in to save this article

Abstract

Cellular cryo-electron tomography (cryoET) enables the capture of detailed structural information within a biologically relevant environment. However, information in more complex samples, such as tissues, is lacking. Importantly, these observations need to be set in context of populations; imaging on the molecular scale to-date is limited to few observations in-situ that struggle to be generalised. This is due to limitations in throughput and versatility employed by current instrumentation. Here, we utilise plasma focused ion beam milling to examine the molecular landscape of mouse hippocampus by cryoET in targeted regions across multiple individuals revealing the complex organisation of macromolecules from the CA1 strata pyramidale (sp) to radiatum (sr). Our data represent a molecular atlas, producing snapshots of hippocampal architecture in adult mouse. The combination of instrumentation and application of technical advancements provides a framework to explore specific structural questions within native tissues in a targeted manner.

Article activity feed