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Systemic Treatment for Postnatal, Juvenile, and Runted Adult Mice by Retrobulbar Sinus Injection

Darwin Romero1, Randy J. Chandler1

Abstract

While tail vein injections are frequently used as a systemic route of delivery in adult mice, retrobulbar injections are an alternative method for systemic delivery with fewer limitations. First, tail vein injections (TVIs) are limited to adult mice where the size of the tail vein is suitable for access. Being restricted to treating adult mice can be problematic when dealing with mouse models that do not survive to adulthood. Second, TVIs are not feasible for mouse models with growth retardation phenotypes where the mice never achieve the size of adult wildtype mice. Therefore, retrobulbar injections can be successfully used to treat both young and small adult mice. Lastly, retrobulbar injections are performed under anesthesia, which is less stressful on the mice than TVIs that are commonly performed without anesthesia. This article presents a protocol and detailed instructions for retrobulbar injections that can be used for systemic delivery to small and young mice.

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