A nuclear fluorescent dye identifies pericytes at the neurovascular unit

Autores: 
Sandra P Mai-Morente 1 , Virginia M Marset 1 , Fabiana Blanco 2 , Eugenia E Isasi 3 , Verónica Abudara 1
Revista (o libro): 
J Neurochem
Año: 
2021
Mes-dia: 
0500
issue, vol, paginas, etc: 
157(4):1377-1391
doi: 
10.1111/jnc.15193
PMID: 
32974913
Abstract: 
Perivascular pericytes are key regulators of the blood-brain barrier, vascular development, and cerebral blood flow. Deciphering pericyte roles in health and disease requires cellular tracking; yet, pericyte identification remains challenging. A previous study reported that the far-red fluorophore TO-PRO-3 (642/661), usually employed as a nuclear dye in fixed tissue, was selectively captured by live pericytes from the subventricular zone. Herein, we validated TO-PRO-3 as a specific pericyte tracer in the nervous system (NS). Living pericytes from ex vivo murine hippocampus, cortex, spinal cord, and retina robustly incorporated TO-PRO-3. Classical pericyte immunomarkers such as chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan neuron-glial antigen 2 (NG2) and platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta antigen (PDGFrβ) and the new pericyte dye NeuroTrace 500/525 confirmed cellular specificity of dye uptake. The TO-PRO-3 signal enabled quantification of pericytes density and morphometry; likewise, TO-PRO-3 labeling allowed visualization of pericytes associated with other components of the neurovascular unit. A subset of TO-PRO-3 stained cells expressed the contractile protein α-SMA, indicative of their ability to control the capillary diameter. Uptake of TO-PRO-3 was independent of connexin/pannexin channels but was highly sensitive to temperature and showed saturation, suggesting that a yet unidentified protein-mediated active transport sustained dye incorporation. We conclude that TO-PRO-3 labeling provides a reliable and simple tool for the bioimaging of pericytes in the murine NS microvasculature.
Afiliaciones: 
1 Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay. 2 Departamento de Biofísica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay. 3 Departamento de Histología y Embriología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Enlace pubmed: 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32974913/
Enlace full text: 
https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.15193
Cita: 
Mai-Morente SP, Marset VM, Blanco F, Isasi EE, Abudara V. A nuclear fluorescent dye identifies pericytes at the neurovascular unit. J Neurochem. 2021 May;157(4):1377-1391. doi: 10.1111/jnc.15193. Epub 2020 Oct 14. PMID: 32974913.