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Methods for study of neuronal morphogenesis: ex vivo RNAi electroporation in embryonic murine cerebral cortex.

Sofia B Lizarraga1, Kathryn R Coser, Mark Sabbagh, Eric M Morrow.   

Abstract

The cerebral cortex directs higher cognitive functions. This six layered structure is generated in an inside-first, outside-last manner, in which the first born neurons remain closer to the ventricle while the last born neurons migrate past the first born neurons towards the surface of the brain. In addition to neuronal migration, a key process for normal cortical function is the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis. While neuronal morphogenesis can be studied in vitro in primary cultures, there is much to be learned from how these processes are regulated in tissue environments. We describe techniques to analyze neuronal migration and/or morphogenesis in organotypic slices of the cerebral cortex. A pSilencer modified vector is used which contains both a U6 promoter that drives the double stranded hairpin RNA and a separate expression cassette that encodes GFP protein driven by a CMV promoter. Our approach allows for the rapid assessment of defects in neurite outgrowth upon specific knockdown of candidate genes and has been successfully used in a screen for regulators of neurite outgrowth. Because only a subset of cells will express the RNAi constructs, the organotypic slices allow for a mosaic analysis of the potential phenotypes. Moreover, because this analysis is done in a near approximation of the in vivo environment, it provides a low cost and rapid alternative to the generation of transgenic or knockout animals for genes of unknown cortical function. Finally, in comparison with in vivo electroporation technology, the success of ex vivo electroporation experiments is not dependant upon proficient surgery skill development and can be performed with a shorter training time and skill.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22643694      PMCID: PMC3369626          DOI: 10.3791/3621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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3.  Cdh1-APC controls axonal growth and patterning in the mammalian brain.

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Authors:  Arnold R Kriegstein; Stephen C Noctor
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5.  Autoradiographic study of cell migration during histogenesis of cerebral cortex in the mouse.

Authors:  J B Angevine; R L Sidman
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1961-11-25       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Phosphorylation of Neurogenin2 specifies the migration properties and the dendritic morphology of pyramidal neurons in the neocortex.

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Review 7.  In utero electroporation as a tool for genetic manipulation in vivo to study psychiatric disorders: from genes to circuits and behaviors.

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10.  Identification of neural outgrowth genes using genome-wide RNAi.

Authors:  Katharine J Sepp; Pengyu Hong; Sofia B Lizarraga; Judy S Liu; Luis A Mejia; Christopher A Walsh; Norbert Perrimon
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2008-07-04       Impact factor: 5.917

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Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2013-04-03       Impact factor: 1.355

Review 2.  Genetic and Molecular Approaches to Study Neuronal Migration in the Developing Cerebral Cortex.

Authors:  Jacobus J Dudok; Pim E G Leonards; Jan Wijnholds
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2017-05-05

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Authors:  Catherine H H Hor; Eyleen L K Goh
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 5.357

4.  Neural circuit analysis using a novel intersectional split intein-mediated split-Cre recombinase system.

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Journal:  Mol Brain       Date:  2020-07-02       Impact factor: 4.041

Review 5.  Recent progresses in novel in vitro models of primary neurons: A biomaterial perspective.

Authors:  Jiangang Zhang; Huiyu Yang; Jiaming Wu; Dingyue Zhang; Yu Wang; Jiliang Zhai
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-08-17
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