慢性脑室内插管对淋巴运输的研究。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-06-18 Print Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0537-24.2025
Daniel Gahn-Martinez, Michael Giannetto, Ethan Chang, Nathaniel Beam, Paul Tobin, Virginia Plá, Maiken Nedergaard
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啮齿类动物的类淋巴转运主要通过大池插管(CMC)进行研究,这是一种微创脑脊液(CSF)示踪剂输注的方法。然而,由于缺乏骨结构来稳定套管,CMC不是最佳选择,导致潜在的运动假影。在这里,我们提出了另一种方法,包括小鼠侧脑室的慢性插管,以输送脑脊液示踪剂。直接比较表明,脑室内插管(IVC)在体内复制了CMC结果,包括大脑中动脉的血管周围标记,离体分析进一步证实了这一点。IVC使示踪剂输注在清醒的小鼠中,促进了与行为评估相结合的淋巴运输研究,这在以前是无法实现的。此外,IVC支持在清醒的动物中重复输注,从而有可能减少所需的实验动物数量。本研究确立了IVC作为研究淋巴转运和相关生理过程的可靠替代方法。改进示踪剂输送方法对于推进脑液输送研究至关重要,这一领域传统上依赖于这些技术来观察脑脊液(CSF)的运动。大池插管(CMC)因其微创性和高重复性已成为评估淋巴系统功能的金标准。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种通过放置长期植入的套管将示踪剂输送到侧脑室的替代方法。此外,我们证明了脑室内插管(IVC)非常适合于淋巴系统功能的纵向评估,并可能与认知或运动技能测试相结合。
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Chronic Intraventricular Cannulation for the Study of Glymphatic Transport.

Chronic Intraventricular Cannulation for the Study of Glymphatic Transport.

Chronic Intraventricular Cannulation for the Study of Glymphatic Transport.

Chronic Intraventricular Cannulation for the Study of Glymphatic Transport.

Glymphatic transport in rodents has primarily been studied using cisterna magna cannulation (CMC), a minimally invasive method for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tracers infusion. However, CMC is suboptimal due to the lack of bony structures to stabilize the cannula, leading to potential movement artifacts. Here, we present an alternative approach involving chronic cannulation of the lateral ventricles of mice for CSF tracer delivery. A direct comparison demonstrated that intraventricular cannulation (IVC) reproduces CMC results in vivo, including perivascular labeling of the middle cerebral artery, which was further confirmed by ex vivo analysis. IVC enables tracer infusion in awake mice, facilitating glymphatic transport studies in conjunction with behavioral assessments that were previously unattainable. Additionally, IVC supports repeated infusions in awake animals, offering the potential to reduce the number of experimental animals required. This study establishes IVC as a robust alternative for studying glymphatic transport and associated physiological processes.

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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
486
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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