Dorsal Root Ganglia Isolation and Primary Culture to Study Neurotransmitter Release

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October 6th, 2018

10.3791/57569-v

October 6th, 2018

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Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) primary cultures are frequently used to study physiological functions or pathology-related events in sensory neurons. Here, we demonstrate the use of lumbar DRG cultures to detect the release of neurotransmitters after neuropeptide FF receptor type 2 stimulation with a selective agonist.

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Dorsal Root Ganglia

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0:04

Title

0:32

Isolation of Rat Lumbar DRG

1:40

Primary Culture of Rat DRG

4:22

Transfection of DRG Cells with NPFFR2 siRNA

5:44

Release of Neurotransmitters from Primary DRG Cells

6:42

Results: Stimulation-induced Release of Neurotransmitters from Cultured DRG Cells

7:36

Conclusion

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