We describe a process for fixation, embedding, sectioning, and imaging of late stage Drosophila embryos for Trasmission Electron Microscopy of the embryonic heart tube. This technique allows for the visualization of the heart tube lumen as well as the basement membrane, which lines the lumen of the heart.
The morphogenesis of the Drosophila embryonic heart tube has emerged as a valuable model system for studying cell adhesion and cell shape changes during embryonic development. One of the challenges faced in studying this structure is that the lumen of the heart tube is difficult to visualize in whole mount embryos. The technique demonstrated in this video, which was adapted from previously described procedures 1-2, has proved to be successful in efficiently and reliably analyzing a substantial number of genotypes for heart tube and lumen formation3.
Our work on heart tube formation was supported by a National Science Foundation Grant (Award ID 0744165) to S.G.K.