Imaging Lipid Raft Dynamics in Astrocytes
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Corresponding Organization : Johns Hopkins University
Other organizations : Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, University of Oxford
Variable analysis
- Treatment with IL-1β (100 ng/ml; Millipore)
- Treatment with IL-1β + altenusin (50 µM; Enzo Life Sciences)
- Treatment with IL-1β + GW4869 (20 µM; Calbiochem)
- Treatment with IL-1β + IL-1 receptor agonist (100 ng/ml)
- Treatment with TNFα (100 ng/ml)
- Treatment with IL-10 (100 ng/ml)
- Localization and distribution of lipid raft membrane microdomains identified using cholera toxin subunit B conjugated to Alexa Fluor 555 (CTB-555)
- Localization and distribution of ceramide and neutral sphingomyelinase (nSMase) identified using primary antibodies and corresponding secondary antibodies conjugated to Alexa Fluor 488 or Alexa Fluor 546
- Astrocytes isolated from C57B6J mice
- Astrocytes cultured on glass coverslips
- Cells fixed with 4% PFA
- Imaging performed with a 100× objective by optical sectioning using structured illumination
- All images for quantification taken with identical settings and performed on a single plane of focus through the brightest point
- Colocalization confirmed by three-dimensional reconfiguration of z-stack images using orthogonal views
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