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Préparation et Immunostaining des cérébelleux Myélinisantes Organotypiques
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Preparation and Immunostaining of Myelinating Organotypic Cerebellar Slice Cultures

Préparation et Immunostaining des cérébelleux Myélinisantes Organotypiques

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09:41 min
March 20, 2019

DOI: 10.3791/59163-v

Melina Thetiot1, Rémi Ronzano1, Marie-Stéphane Aigrot1, Catherine Lubetzki1, Anne Desmazières1

1Sorbonne Université, Inserm, CNRS, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, ICM-GH Pitié-Salpétrière

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Overview

This study presents a method for preparing organotypic slice cultures from mouse cerebellum, focusing on myelin sheath staining through immunohistochemistry. The approach allows for the investigation of myelination and remyelination mechanisms in the central nervous system, while preserving tissue architecture.

Key Study Components

Area of Science

  • Neuroscience
  • Cell Biology
  • Developmental Biology

Background

  • Myelination is essential for proper neuronal function and development.
  • Research on myelination can advance understanding of demyelinating diseases.
  • Organotypic slice cultures bridge in vitro and in vivo studies.

Purpose of Study

  • To develop a method for studying myelination and remyelination processes.
  • To provide a model that is accessible and effective for live imaging studies.
  • To enable quantitative approaches for drug screening experiments related to myelination.

Methods Used

  • Organotypic slice cultures were prepared from mouse cerebellum.
  • The model includes postnatal mice, with techniques for demyelination and myelination induction.
  • Immunohistochemistry was used to analyze myelin sheath formation.
  • Critical steps include tissue isolation, slicing, and fixation protocols.

Main Results

  • Cerebellar slices demonstrated spontaneous remyelination after LPC treatment.
  • Myelination of Purkinje cells was achieved mostly within one week in culture.
  • Results validate the model for studying myelin dynamics.

Conclusions

  • This method facilitates live imaging studies and provides a systematic approach to investigate myelination.
  • It enhances understanding of neuronal mechanisms and can apply to drug screening for demyelinating conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of organotypic slice cultures?
They preserve tissue architecture and allow for a combination of in vitro and in vivo methodologies.
How is the biological model implemented?
Organotypic slices are derived from mouse cerebellum, allowing for examination of myelination processes.
What types of data are obtained from this method?
Data include immunohistochemical analysis of myelination and observations on remyelination dynamics.
How can this method be adapted for drug screening?
The model allows for the introduction of pharmacological agents to assess their effects on myelination and remyelination.
What are the key limitations of this approach?
Considerations include the time required for culture preparation and the need for specific reagents for immunohistochemistry.

Nous présentons ici une méthode pour préparer organotypique cultures tranche de cervelet de souris et de la gaine de myéline, la coloration par immunohistochimie approprié pour enquêter sur les mécanismes de la myélinisation et remyélinisation du système nerveux central.

Cette méthode permet d’étudier le mécanisme de base de la myélinisation et de la remyélination au niveau cellulaire et tissulaire. Cette technique est à la croisée des chemins entre les cultures primaires et les approches in vivo. Il s’agit d’un modèle rapide et accessible avec le principal avantage de préserver l’architecture tissulaire.

Melina Thetiot, chercheuse postdoctorale et Rémi Ronzano, doctorant de mon laboratoire, démontreront la procédure. Pour commencer, insérez doucement un petit ciseaux dans le magnum foramen et coupez le crâne en faisant une incision latérale vers le côté, puis coupez tout autour du crâne de la tête. Pour récupérer la partie dorsale du crâne, utilisez une fine force droite pour soulever soigneusement la partie dorsale du crâne.

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