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Use of Synaptic Zinc Histochemistry to Reveal Different Regions and Laminae in the Developing and Adult Brain.

Reem Khalil1, Jonathan B Levitt2.   

Abstract

Characterization of anatomical and functional brain organization and development requires accurate identification of distinct neural circuits and regions in the immature and adult brain. Here we describe a zinc histochemical staining procedure that reveals differences in staining patterns among different layers and brain regions. Others have utilized this procedure not only to reveal the distribution of zinc-containing neurons and circuits in the brain, but also to successfully delineate areal and laminar boundaries in the developing and adult brain in several species. Here we illustrate this staining procedure with images from developing and adult ferret brains. We reveal a zinc-staining pattern that serves as an anatomical marker of areas and layers, and can be reliably used to distinguish visual cortical areas in the developing and adult visual cortex. The main goal of this protocol is to present a histochemical method that allows the accurate identification of layers and regions in the developing and adult brain where other methods fail to do so. Secondarily, in conjunction with densitometric image analysis, this method allows one to assess the distribution of synaptic zinc to reveal potential changes throughout development. This protocol describes in detail the reagents, tools, and steps necessary to successively stain frozen brain sections. Although this protocol is described using ferret brain tissue, it can easily be adapted for use in rodents, cats, or monkeys as well as in other brain regions.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29155788      PMCID: PMC5755281          DOI: 10.3791/56547

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


  22 in total

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  2 in total

1.  Developmental refinement of visual callosal inputs to ferret area 17.

Authors:  Reem Khalil; Cyndi Gonzalez; Shaima Alsuwaidi; Jonathan B Levitt
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 3.215

2.  Disruption of zinc transporter ZnT3 transcriptional activity and synaptic vesicular zinc in the brain of Huntington's disease transgenic mouse.

Authors:  Li Niu; Li Li; Shiming Yang; Weixi Wang; Cuifang Ye; He Li
Journal:  Cell Biosci       Date:  2020-09-11       Impact factor: 7.133

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