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Method Article
Here we describe a basic protocol for fluorescent labeling of different elements of heart tubes from larva and adult Drosophila melanogaster. These specimens are well-suited for imaging via fluorescent or confocal microscopy. This technique permits detailed structural analysis of the features of the hearts from a powerful model organism.
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Fluorescent Staining
Mounting for Adult Hearts
Mounting for Larval Hearts
Representative Results
When executed correctly, all components and associated tissues of the dorsal vessel should remain intact and be readily visualized. The background fluorescence should be minimal. For adults, the ventral longitudinal muscle layer stains very well and produces a substantial signal (Figure 1 and Figure 2). The underlying circular cardiomyocytes however, tend not to produce as intense a signal as that of the overlying ventral layer. The myocytes of the anterior “conical chamber” of the adult heart contain a substantial amount of contractile material and, consequently, this region appears as the most robust relative to the remainder of the cardiac tube. The larval heart shows a spiraling myofibrillar arrangement similar to that of the adult contractile cardiomyocytes (Figure 3).
Figure 1: Top. A fluorescent micrograph showing the entire cardiac tube of an adult Drosophila melanogaster that expresses myosin-GFP. The image was taken with a Zeiss Imager Z1 fluorescent microscope equipped with an Apotome sliding module. Myosin-GFP is shown in green, actin is stained with AlexaFluor® 594 phalloidin (red) and α-actinin is labeled with anti-α-actinin antibody (blue). Note the preparative procedure permits recovery of heart samples with well-preserved structures. CC = conical chamber; AM = alary muscle; V = internal valve; VLL = ventral longitudinal muscle layer. Bottom. A region of the adult cardiac tube from the CC through the 3rd abdominal segment of the heart just beneath the ventral longitudinal layer showing the spiraling myofibril arrangement of the contractile cardiomyocytes. Please click here for a larger version of Figure 1a, and here for a larger version of figure 1b
Figure 2: Representative confocal stacks of an anterior portion of the adult heart stained with AlexaFluor® 594 phalloidin (red) and an anti-Pericardin (collagen type IV) (green) antibody. Pericardin is associated with the heart along the ventral surface, likely originating from the longitudinally oriented myofibrils of the ventral muscle layer. Please click here for a larger version of figure 2.
Figure 3: A fluorescent micrograph of segment A7 of the heart proper of a stage three Drosophila larva. The image was taken with a Zeiss Imager Z1 fluorescent microscope equipped with an Apotome sliding module. Actin is labeled with AlexaFluor® 594 phalloidin (green) and α-actinin is stained with anti-α-actinin antibody (red). Please click here for a larger version of figure 3.
Here we present a protocol useful for preparing and staining the Drosophila melanogaster dorsal vessel and associated tissues for imaging via fluorescent or confocal microscopy. We provide a concise account of the steps refined by and commonly employed in our lab for effective staining that permits well-resolved in situ imaging of larval and adult Drosophila heart tubes. Others have described similar methods in abbreviated form2, 3, 4.
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The authors thank S.I. Bernstein (San Diego State University) for critical reading and helpful suggestions regarding the preparation of this manuscript. This work was supported by NIH grants to S.I. Bernstein, SDSU, and to R. Bodmer, BIMR; and by a post-doctoral fellowship from the Western States Affiliate of the American Heart Association to G. Vogler and to A. Cammarato.
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments | |
Ethylene glycol-bis (2-amino-ethylether) -N,N,N’,N’-tetra-acetic acid (EGTA) | Reagent | Sigma-Aldrich | E4378 | |
Formaldehyde, 10%, methanol free, Ultra Pure | Reagent | Polysciences, Inc. | 50-00-0 | |
Triton-X-100 | Reagent | Sigma-Aldrich | 9002-93-1 | |
Alexa Fluor® 594 phalloidin | Reagent | Invitrogen | A12381 | |
Vectashield® Mounting Medium for Fluorescence with DAPI | Reagent | Vector Laboratories | H-1200 | |
Tungsten pins | Reagent | Fine Science Tools | 26002-10 | |
Pin holder | Reagent | Fine Science Tools | 26018-17 |
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