File:Impulse-Conduction-Increases-Mitochondrial-Transport-in-Adult-Mammalian-Peripheral-Nerves-In-Vivo-pbio.1001754.s006.ogv
Impulse-Conduction-Increases-Mitochondrial-Transport-in-Adult-Mammalian-Peripheral-Nerves-In-Vivo-pbio.1001754.s006.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 5.0 s, 483 × 140 pixels, 153 kbps, file size: 93 KB)
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English: Time-lapse video showing mitochondrial trafficking in sham-stimulated axons in vivo. Mouse saphenous nerve was de-sheathed and the mitochondria labelled with TMRM (red), and stimulating and recording electrodes were positioned proximally and distally to the imaging site, as described in Methods. The electrophysiological equipment was turned on, but no stimuli were delivered. Most mitochondria appear stationary, but some short mitochondria are mobile, moving either towards the foot (right) or proximally. A node of Ranvier can be seen in the uppermost axon. 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 S3 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 sham-stimulated axons in vivo. Mouse saphenous nerve was de-sheathed and the mitochondria labelled with TMRM (red), and stimulating and recording electrodes were positioned proximally and distally to the imaging site, as described in Methods. The electrophysiological equipment was turned on, but no stimuli were delivered. Most mitochondria appear stationary, but some short mitochondria are mobile, moving either towards the foot (right) or proximally. A node of Ranvier can be seen in the uppermost axon. 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 |