TY - JOUR
T1 - Solvent Dehydration and Low Temperature Vacuum Drying for SEM Imaging of Pre-Hatching Frog Embryos
AU - Zurita-Paredes, Daniela
AU - Flores-Bolaños, Daniela
AU - Vizuete, Karla
AU - Debut, Alexis
AU - Romero-Carvajal, Andrés
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a fundamental technique to study the morphology of anuran embryos and tadpoles. Here, we present a drying method for SEM imaging of late frog embryos using commonly available dehydration solvents such as ethanol or methanol, xylene, and applying low temperature vacuum freeze drying. Briefly, embryos from early embryonic gills development to hatching were fixed with a paraformaldehyde—glutaraldehyde mix, then dehydrated to ethanol or methanol, and then slowly dried using low temperature and constant vacuum pressure. An extra step of clearing using xylene after ethanol dehydration improved results considerably. Our protocol successfully preserved embryo shape and the morphology of fragile and delicate superficial structures (e.g., external embryonic gills, apical ectodermal microridges and surface ciliation), while avoiding the use of some SEM toxic reagents.
AB - Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a fundamental technique to study the morphology of anuran embryos and tadpoles. Here, we present a drying method for SEM imaging of late frog embryos using commonly available dehydration solvents such as ethanol or methanol, xylene, and applying low temperature vacuum freeze drying. Briefly, embryos from early embryonic gills development to hatching were fixed with a paraformaldehyde—glutaraldehyde mix, then dehydrated to ethanol or methanol, and then slowly dried using low temperature and constant vacuum pressure. An extra step of clearing using xylene after ethanol dehydration improved results considerably. Our protocol successfully preserved embryo shape and the morphology of fragile and delicate superficial structures (e.g., external embryonic gills, apical ectodermal microridges and surface ciliation), while avoiding the use of some SEM toxic reagents.
KW - Epipedobates
KW - critical point drying
KW - poison frog
KW - scanning electron microscopy
KW - vacuum drying
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U2 - 10.1002/jmor.70030
DO - 10.1002/jmor.70030
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217181726
SN - 0362-2525
VL - 286
JO - Journal of Morphology
JF - Journal of Morphology
IS - 2
M1 - e70030
ER -