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Jana Mrzílková1,2, Matěj Patzelt1,2, Pasquale Gallina3, Zdeněk Wurst2, Martin Šeremeta2, Jan Dudák4,5, František Krejčí4, Jan Žemlička4, Vladimír Musil1,2,6, Jakub Karch4, Jozef Rosina5,7, Petr Zach1,2.
Abstract
Micro-CT imaging is a well-established morphological method for the visualization of animal models. We used ethanol fixation of the mouse brains to perform high-resolution micro-CT scans showing in great details brain grey and white matters. It was possible to identify more than 50 neuroanatomical structures on the 5 selected coronal sections. Among white matter structures, we identified fornix, medial lemniscus, crossed tectospinal pathway, mammillothalamic tract, and the sensory root of the trigeminal ganglion. Among grey matter structures, we identified basal nuclei, habenular complex, thalamic nuclei, amygdala, subparts of hippocampal formation, superior colliculi, Edinger-Westphal nucleus, and others. We suggest that micro-CT of the mouse brain could be used for neurohistological lesions evaluation as an alternative to classical neurohistology because it does not destroy brain tissue.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31392208 PMCID: PMC6662504 DOI: 10.1155/2019/2054262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Micro-CT slices (program CTVox) of the 5 coronal sections of the mouse brain with labeled grey and white matter structures. Brain sections from top down are taken 1x at the level of anterior commissure, 2x at the dorsal hippocampus, 1x at the ventral hippocampus, and 1x at the brain stem (superior colliculi). Section orientation: L – left, R – right.
Figure 2Micro-CT slices (program CTVox) of the 4 sagittal sections of the mouse brain with labeled grey and white matter structures. Brain sections from top down are taken 1x at the level of pallidum internum, 1x at the middle of caudatoputamen, 1x at the lateral septum, and 1x at the medial septum. Section orientation: F – frontal, O – occipital.
Figure 3Micro-CT slices (program CTVox) of the 3 horizontal sections of the mouse brain with labeled grey and white matter structures. Brain sections from top down are taken 1x at the upper part of thalamic paraventricular nucleus, 1x at the anterior hypothalamic area, and 1x at the lower part of the thalamic paraventricular nucleus. Section orientation: L – left, R – right.