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The current article describes performing an intravital imaging approach to observe mechanically induced calcium signaling of embedded osteocytes in vivo in real-time in response to tissue-level mechanical loading of the mouse third metatarsal.
Bone tissue is exquisitely sensitive to differences in mechanical load magnitude. Osteocytes, dendritic cells that form a syncytium throughout the bone, are responsible for the mechanosensory function of bone tissue. Studies employing histology, mathematical modeling, cell culture, and ex vivo bone organ cultures have greatly advanced the understanding of osteocyte mechanobiology. However, the fundamental question of how osteocytes respond to and encode mechanical information at the molecular level in vivo is not well understood. Intracellular calcium concentration fluctuations in osteocytes offer a useful target for learning more about acute bone mechanotransduction mechanisms. Here, we report a method for studying osteocyte mechanobiology in vivo, combining a mouse strain with a fluorescently genetically encoded calcium indicator expressed in osteocytes with an in vivo loading and imaging system to directly detect osteocyte calcium levels during loading. This is achieved with a three-point bending device that can deliver well-defined mechanical loads to the third metatarsal of living mice while simultaneously monitoring fluorescently indicated calcium responses of osteocytes using two-photon microscopy. This technique allows for direct in vivo observation of osteocyte calcium signaling events in response to whole bone loading and is useful in the endeavor to reveal mechanisms in osteocyte mechanobiology.
The bone matrix is organized according to mechanical demand1,2 and can change dynamically to account for shifting mechanical requirements3,4,5. Seminal work regarding the mechanosensory mechanism in bone was published as a modeling paper about 30 years ago6,7,8, where it was proposed that osteocytes embedded within the bone sense tissue level mechanical deformation via fluid movement in their local environment. This ....
All methods have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) at Cornell University.
1. Preparation of materials and equipment
Here we report a methodology for studying calcium signaling in embedded osteocytes in vivo using acute surgical preparation and multiphoton fluorescent imaging. Green fluorescent signal can be observed from genetically encoded calcium indicators in osteocytes via DMP1-Cre expression. Figure 4 is a single-plane image of embedded osteocytes. Note that all cells are labeled and express baseline green fluorescence, making it easy to find candidates for experimental observation........
It is difficult to study osteocytes experimentally because of their embedded position in the hard tissue matrix, to which they rapidly deteriorate or dedifferentiate upon removal of this niche. Researching osteocytes has required immense ingenuity over the last 3 decades, such as the creation of osteocyte-like lines29,30,31, the establishment of protocols to isolate primary osteocytes32,
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#3 Handle scalpel | Electron Microscopy Sciences | 72040-03 | Surgical supplies |
20x Water immersion objective | Olympus | XLUMPLFLN20XW | This is a 20x objective, but 40x can also be used for this protocol. We recommend water immersions because it needs to be dipped in the bath during imaging, so open-air objective may cause abberrations |
A.M. Bickford Omnicon F/AIR | AM Bickford | 80120 | A sensible answer to anesthesia gas problems in the operating room, the F/AIR anesthesia gas filter was specifically designed to remove waste anesthesia gases such as Isoflurane, Halothane, Enflurane, etc. from the operating room environment. |
A.M. Bickford Omnicon F/AIR Kit | AM Bickford | 80000 | An entire kit with tube and adaptors to connect F/AIR to setup |
B6J.Cg-Gt(ROSA)26Sortm95.1(CAG-GCaMP6f)Hze/MwarJ | The Jackson Laboratory | 28865 | GCaMP6f Mice for cross-breeding with Dmp1-Cre mice |
B6N.FVB-Tg(Dmp1-cre)1Jqfe/BwdJ | The Jackson Laboratory | 23047 | Dmp1-Cre Mice for cross-breeding with GCaMP6f mice |
Compression load cell | FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. | 905898 | LCM100 , 1000 g , Sub-miniature tension & compression load cell (Miniature/Inline Threaded) , RoHS lead free, Material - 17-4 PH S.S. , M3x0.5-thread , 34 Awg 4 conductor braided polyester cable , 5 ft Long |
Corning 500 mL DPBS (Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline), 1x [+] calcium, magnesium | VWR International | 21-030-CV | Ionically balanced bath that contains calcium submerges the metatarsal during imaging |
Dental pick tool | Electron Microscopy Sciences | Surgical supplies | |
Ethyl alcohol pure 200 proof ACS reagent >99.5% | Sigma Aldrich | SIAL-459844-500ML | Sterilization purposes |
Fulcrum pin | Fathom | N/A | Fabricated by direct 3D laser sintering of stainless steel (PH1 alloy) from 3D SolidWorks STL files. Original vendor was GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services, Inc, now acquired by FATHOM, specifications are provided in the previously published document |
High resolution and speed USB220 output kit | FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. | 717435 | Used to connect load cell to laptop |
ImageJ 1.53t with Java 1.8.0_172 (for Windows 64-bit) | NIH | N/A | Install here https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/ |
Isoflurane | Piramal Critical Care | 66794-013-25 | 100% inhalation vapour liquid |
Loading bracket | Fathom | N/A | Fabricated by direct 3D laser sintering of stainless steel (PH1 alloy) from 3D SolidWorks STL files. Original vendor was GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services, Inc, now acquired by FATHOM, specifications are provided in the previously published document |
MATLAB R2019a | MathWorks | For running the loading device | |
Matrx VIP 3000 vaporizer well fill isoflurane | Butler Schein Animal Health | 14309 | Vaporizer for anesthetic |
Nonin pulse oximeter Model 2500A Vet | 2500A Vet | ||
Piezo servo controller | PI-USA | E-625 | Electronic component recommended by the company to be used with the actuator |
PiezoMove high-stiffness linear piezo actuator | PI-USA | P-602.5SL | Actuator for the loading device |
Scalpel blades, No. 10 for handle No. 3, pack of 100 | Electron Microscopy Sciences | 72044-10 | Surgical supplies |
Stainless steel tweezers with sharp, fine tips. Length: 120 mm | Electron Microscopy Sciences | 78326-42 | Surgical supplies |
Thorlabs Bergamo multiphoton microscope | ThorLabs | N/A | This is only the imaging system and does not have the laser included, although ThorLabs has laser options if desired |
Titanium-Saphire Chameleon Discovery NX with Total Power Control (TPC) | Coherent | N/A | This system technically has two lasers, both a tunable and a fixed laser. However, for the protocol, only the tunable is needed. |
Vannas spring scissors - 4 mm cutting edge | Fine Science Tools | 15018-10 | Surgical supplies |
Water bath | Fathom | N/A | Fabricated by direct 3D laser sintering of stainless steel (PH1 alloy) from 3D SolidWorks STL files. Original vendor was GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services, Inc, now acquired by FATHOM, specifications are provided in the previously published document |
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