The organotypic hippocampal slice culture model for examining neuronal injury

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Abstract

Organotypic hippocampal slice culture is an in vitro method to examine mechanisms of neuronal injury in which the basic architecture and composition of the hippocampus is relatively preserved. The organotypic culture system allows for the examination of neuronal, astrocytic and microglial effects, but as an ex vivo preparation, does not address effects of blood flow, or recruitment of peripheral inflammatory cells. To that end, this culture method is frequently used to examine excitotoxic and hypoxic injury to pyramidal neurons of the hippocampus, but has also been used to examine the inflammatory response. Herein we describe the methods for generating hippocampal slice cultures from postnatal rodent brain, administering toxic stimuli to induce neuronal injury, and assaying and quantifying hippocampal neuronal death. © JoVE 2006-2011 All Rights Reserved.

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Wang, Q., & Andreasson, K. (2010). The organotypic hippocampal slice culture model for examining neuronal injury. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (44). https://doi.org/10.3791/2106

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