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오르가노티픽 소뇌 슬라이스 배양에서 푸르킨제 세포 생존
오르가노티픽 소뇌 슬라이스 배양에서 푸르킨제 세포 생존
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Purkinje Cell Survival in Organotypic Cerebellar Slice Cultures

오르가노티픽 소뇌 슬라이스 배양에서 푸르킨제 세포 생존

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December 18, 2019

DOI: 10.3791/60353-v

Jennifer Rakotomamonjy1, Alicia Guemez-Gamboa1

1Department of Physiology,Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

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Overview

This study describes a protocol for generating organotypic slice cultures of mouse cerebellum to model Purkinje cell death during neurodevelopment. The technique preserves tissue architecture and cell-cell connections, allowing for a closer simulation of in vivo conditions and facilitating the examination of neuroprotective agents.

Key Study Components

Area of Science

  • Neurodevelopment
  • Neuroprotection
  • Organotypic cultures

Background

  • Organotypic slice cultures serve as a model for studying neurodevelopmental and degenerative processes.
  • This approach preserves the architecture and connections of the tissue, unlike dissociated primary cell cultures.
  • The protocol focuses on the study of Purkinje cell death in the cerebellum.
  • It has potential for screening neuroprotective drug candidates.

Purpose of Study

  • To model neurodevelopmental death of Purkinje cells in organotypic slice cultures.
  • To identify effective neuroprotective agents through pharmacological treatments.
  • To facilitate research in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration.

Methods Used

  • Organotypic slice cultures of mouse cerebellum were employed to study Purkinje cell death.
  • The tissue was dissected and sliced into sections, which were then cultured in a medium supplemented with pharmacological agents.
  • Immunofluorescence staining was performed for cellular analysis.
  • Key steps included careful harvesting, slicing of the brain, and setting up of culture conditions.

Main Results

  • At postnatal day six, low survival rates of Purkinje cells were observed, aligning with their vulnerability window.
  • Treatment with potassium chloride successfully induced depolarization and enhanced survival rates of the cells.
  • Consistent results were achieved by selecting viable cerebellar sections and efficient culture setups.

Conclusions

  • This study demonstrates an effective method to model Purkinje cell death and screen neuroprotective drugs.
  • Results highlight the importance of timing and tissue quality for consistent outcomes in neurodevelopmental studies.
  • The findings have significant implications for understanding neuroprotective strategies in degenerative diseases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of using organotypic slice cultures?
Organotypic slice cultures maintain the tissue architecture and cell-cell interactions, providing a more in vivo-like environment for the study of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative processes.
How is Purkinje cell death modeled in this protocol?
Purkinje cell death is modeled by generating organotypic slices of the cerebellum from mice and examining cell survival after treatment with various pharmacological agents.
What types of data or outcomes can be obtained from this method?
The method allows for the assessment of cell survival, immunofluorescence staining results, and any electrophysiological changes or responsiveness to pharmacological treatments.
Can this method be adapted for other regions of the central nervous system?
Yes, organotypic slice cultures can be adapted to model neurodegenerative diseases in various regions of the central nervous system.
What are key limitations or considerations for this protocol?
It is critical to select healthy cerebellar sections and perform the culture setup efficiently to ensure reproducibility and consistency in results.
How does this study contribute to neuroprotective drug discovery?
By modeling Purkinje cell death, researchers can screen for neuroprotective agents and validate their efficacy in a controlled environment that mimics in vivo conditions.

Organotypic 슬라이스 문화는 신경 발달 또는 퇴행성 / 재생 과정을 연구할 수있는 강력한 도구입니다. 여기서, 우리는 마우스 소뇌 슬라이스 배양에서 Purkinje 세포의 신경 발달 죽음을 모델로 하는 프로토콜을 기술한다. 이 방법은 신경 보호 약물 발견에 대 한 연구 혜택을 받을 수 있습니다.

Organotypic 슬라이스 문화는 신경 발달 및 퇴행성 또는 재생 과정을 연구하기위한 강력한 도구입니다. 이 기술은 그들의 신경 보호 잠재력에 대 한 후보 분자를 신속 하 게 검사 하는 데 사용할 수 있습니다. 이 방법은 조직 세트 아키텍처 및 네이티브 세포 세포 연결이 섹션의 평면 내에서 보존되기 때문에 해리된 1 차 세포 배양과 비교하여 생체 내 조건에서 밀접하게 모방됩니다.

여기에서 우리는 발달소뇌에 있는 Purkinje 세포 죽음의 연구 결과 보여줍니다. 그러나 organotypic 슬라이스 배양은 거의 모든 중추 신경계 지역에서 신경 퇴행성 질환을 모델링하는 데 똑같이 적합합니다. 제니퍼 Rakotomamonjy와 절차를 시연 숀 맥더모트, 내 실험실에서 기술자가 될 것입니다.

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