Time-Lapse Imaging and Cell Tracking of Migrating Cells in Slices and Flattened Telencephalic Vesicles

Q2 Neuroscience
Verónica Murcia-Belmonte, Giovanna Expósito, Eloísa Herrera
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Abstract

Neuronal migration is a vital process needed for subsequent assembly and function of neural circuitry during embryonic development. The vast majority of neural progenitors are generated far from their final destination and need to migrate considerable distances to reach their specific cortical layer. Innovations in cell culture techniques and fluorescence microscopy now facilitate the direct visualization of cell movements during cortical development. Here, a detailed protocol to record and analyze a particular type of early migrating neurons, the Cajal Retzius Cells, during the development of the telencephalic vesicles in mammals is described. This method applied to other reporter mouse lines or to electroporated mouse embryos can be also used to analyze the migration of different types of moving neurons during cortical development. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

切片和扁平脑端小泡中迁移细胞的延时成像和细胞跟踪
神经元迁移是胚胎发育过程中神经回路的后续组装和功能发挥所必需的重要过程。绝大多数神经祖细胞是在远离其最终目的地的地方产生的,需要迁移相当长的距离才能到达其特定的皮层。在细胞培养技术和荧光显微镜的创新,现在促进了皮层发育过程中细胞运动的直接可视化。在这里,详细的协议记录和分析一种特殊类型的早期迁移神经元,Cajal Retzius细胞,在哺乳动物的端脑囊泡发育过程中描述。该方法适用于其他报告小鼠系或电穿孔小鼠胚胎,也可用于分析皮层发育过程中不同类型运动神经元的迁移。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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