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Microdissection of Mouse Brain into Functionally and Anatomically Different Regions.

James Meyerhoff1, Seid Muhie2, Nabarun Chakraborty3, Lalith Naidu4, Bintu Sowe4, Rasha Hammamieh3, Marti Jett5, Aarti Gautam6.   

Abstract

The brain is the command center for the mammalian nervous system and an organ with enormous structural complexity. Protected within the skull, the brain consists of an outer covering of grey matter over the hemispheres known as the cerebral cortex. Underneath this layer reside many other specialized structures that are essential for multiple phenomenon important for existence. Acquiring samples of specific gross brain regions requires quick and precise dissection steps. It is understood that at the microscopic level, many sub-regions exist and likely cross the arbitrary regional boundaries that we impose for the purpose of this dissection. Mouse models are routinely used to study human brain functions and diseases. Changes in gene expression patterns may be confined to specific brain areas targeting a particular phenotype depending on the diseased state. Thus, it is of great importance to study regulation of transcription with respect to its well-defined structural organization. A complete understanding of the brain requires studying distinct brain regions, defining connections, and identifying key differences in the activities of each of these brain regions. A more comprehensive understanding of each of these distinct regions may pave the way for new and improved treatments in the field of neuroscience. Herein, we discuss a step-by-step methodology for dissecting the mouse brain into sixteen distinct regions. In this procedure, we have focused on male mouse C57Bl/6J (6-8 week old) brain removal and dissection into multiple regions using neuroanatomical landmarks to identify and sample discrete functionally-relevant and behaviorally-relevant brain regions. This work will help lay a strong foundation in the field of neuroscience, leading to more focused approaches in the deeper understanding of brain function.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33645582     DOI: 10.3791/61941

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


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1.  Dissection of Mouse Hippocampus with Its Dorsal, Intermediate and Ventral Subdivisions Combined with Molecular Validation.

Authors:  Aneta Jaszczyk; Adrian M Stankiewicz; Grzegorz R Juszczak
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-06-18

2.  The Histone H3 K4me3, K27me3, and K27ac Genome-Wide Distributions Are Differently Influenced by Sex in Brain Cortexes and Gastrocnemius of the Alzheimer's Disease PSAPP Mouse Model.

Authors:  Francesca Casciaro; Giuseppe Persico; Martina Rusin; Stefano Amatori; Claire Montgomery; Jennifer R Rutkowsky; Jon J Ramsey; Gino Cortopassi; Mirco Fanelli; Marco Giorgio
Journal:  Epigenomes       Date:  2021-11-25

3.  Isolation and functional characterization of primary endothelial cells from mouse cerebral cortex.

Authors:  Julie Ouellette; Baptiste Lacoste
Journal:  STAR Protoc       Date:  2021-12-11
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