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English: Time-lapse video showing mitochondrial trafficking in axons conducting at 50 Hz in vivo. Mouse saphenous nerve was de-sheathed, the mitochondria labelled with TMRM (red), and stimulated proximally at 50 Hz: conducted CAPs were recorded distally to the imaging site. Many mitochondria are present moving in either direction. Some very long mobile mitochondria are also observed (tracked by blue arrow). A node of Ranvier can be seen in the lowermost axon, but no accumulation of mitochondria near the node is apparent (the foot is to the right). Note: Please use Internet Explorer to download; some browsers seem to distort the video and dramatically reduce their quality. Videos may be best viewed in Windows Media Player. |
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Source | Video S1 from Sajic M, Mastrolia V, Lee C, Trigo D, Sadeghian M, Mosley A, Gregson N, Duchen M, Smith K (2013). "Impulse Conduction Increases Mitochondrial Transport in Adult Mammalian Peripheral Nerves In Vivo". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001754. PMC: 3876979. | ||
Author | Sajic M, Mastrolia V, Lee C, Trigo D, Sadeghian M, Mosley A, Gregson N, Duchen M, Smith K | ||
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Author | Sajic M, Mastrolia V, Lee C, Trigo D, Sadeghian M, Mosley A, Gregson N, Duchen M, Smith K |
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Image title | Time-lapse video showing mitochondrial trafficking in axons conducting at 50 Hz in vivo. Mouse saphenous nerve was de-sheathed, the mitochondria labelled with TMRM (red), and stimulated proximally at 50 Hz: conducted CAPs were recorded distally to the imaging site. Many mitochondria are present moving in either direction. Some very long mobile mitochondria are also observed (tracked by blue arrow). A node of Ranvier can be seen in the lowermost axon, but no accumulation of mitochondria near the node is apparent (the foot is to the right). Note: Please use Internet Explorer to download; some browsers seem to distort the video and dramatically reduce their quality. Videos may be best viewed in Windows Media Player. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013-12 |