<i>In vivo</i>modulation of morphogenetic movements in<i>Drosophila</i>embryos with femtosecond laser pulses

Willy Supatto(École Polytechnique), Delphine Débarre(École Polytechnique), Bruno Moulia(École Polytechnique), Eric Brouzés(École Polytechnique), Jean‐Louis Martin(École Polytechnique), Emmanuel Farge(École Polytechnique), Emmanuel Beaurepaire(École Polytechnique)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 18, 2005
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Abstract

The complex biomechanical events associated with embryo development are investigated in vivo , by using femtosecond laser pulse-induced ablation combined with multimodal nonlinear microscopy. We demonstrate controlled intravital ablations preserving local cytoskeleton dynamics and resulting in the modulation of specific morphogenetic movements in nonmutant Drosophila embryos. A quantitative description of complex movements is obtained both in GFP-expressing systems by using whole-embryo two-photon microscopy and in unlabeled nontransgenic embryos by using third harmonic generation microscopy. This methodology provides insight into the issue of mechano-sensitive gene expression by revealing the correlation of in vivo tissue deformation patterns with Twist protein expression in stomodeal cells at gastrulation.


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