在死后小鼠脑组织中使用 FASS-LTP 评估病理突触功能。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Joshua Currie , Shaneilahi Budhwani , Klarissa H. Garza , Malav Mallipudi , Chandramouli Natarajan , Sravan Gopalkrishna Shetty Sreenivasamurthy , Balaji Krishnan
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摘要

背景:利用传统电生理学研究突触完整性是定量评估神经退化的黄金标准。荧光辅助单突触长期电位(FASS-LTP)提供了一种高通量方法,用于评估不同脑区内部和之间神经传递的突触完整性,作为转化模型中药效的衡量标准:新方法:我们对现有方法进行了调整,在解冻冷冻样本时增加了一个步骤,即在解冻后立即将样本放在室温下的摇床上摇晃 30 分钟,并在摇床上不断搅拌。这使得解冻过程渐进、均匀,有效地分离了突触小体。我们的研究证明了在3xTg-AD小鼠模型中,用VU0155069(一种小分子抑制剂)或载体(0.9%生理盐水)处理同胞组,在6个月和12个月期间对四个脑区进行FASS-LTP处理的结果:我们的研究结果表明,FASS-LTP 技术具有强大的能力,能利用冷冻脑组织在多个脑区纵向描述疾病治疗疗法所维持的功能突触完整性:通过为这一众所周知的分析提供详细、用户友好的方案,并加入恢复步骤,提高了在不同脑区之间稳健复制 FASS-LTP 的能力。这可以推广到人体临床样本的转化应用中,以提高对与谷氨酸神经传递相关的突触性能的治疗影响的理解:结论:FASS-LTP 方法可对从冷冻组织样本中分离出的突触体进行稳健分析,在生理和病理状态下的啮齿动物和人类突触中显示出更高的可重复性。
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Using FASS-LTP in postmortem mice brain tissues to assess pathological synaptic function

Using FASS-LTP in postmortem mice brain tissues to assess pathological synaptic function

Background

Study of synaptic integrity using conventional electrophysiology is a gold standard for quantitative assessment of neurodegeneration. Fluorescence assisted single-synapse long-term potentiation (FASS-LTP) provides a high throughput method to assess the synaptic integrity of neurotransmission within and between different brain regions as a measure of pharmacological efficacy in translational models.

New method

We adapted the existing method to our purpose by adding a step during the thawing of frozen samples, by an extra step of placing them on a rocker at room temperature for 30 minutes immediately following thawing with constant mixing on a shaker. This allowed for gradual, uniform thawing, effectively separating the synaptosomes. Our study demonstrates FASS-LTP on four brain regions at 6- and 12-month periods in the 3xTg-AD mouse model, treating sibling cohorts with VU0155069 (a small molecule inhibitor) or vehicle (0.9 % saline).

Results

Our findings demonstrate the robust ability of the FASS-LTP technique to characterize the functional synaptic integrity maintained by disease-treatment therapies in multiple brain regions longitudinally using frozen brain tissue.

Comparison with existing methods

By providing a detailed, user-friendly protocol for this well-known analysis and including a recovery step improved the ability to robustly replicate the FASS-LTP between different brain regions. This may be extrapolated to a translational use on human clinical samples to improve understanding of the therapeutic impact on synaptic performance related to glutamate neurotransmission.

Conclusions

FASS-LTP method offers a robust analysis of synaptosomes isolated from frozen tissue samples, demonstrating greater reproducibility in rodent and human synapses in physiological and pathological states.

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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.
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