TY - JOUR
T1 - The use of in vitro preparations of the isolated amphibian central nervous system in neuroanatomy and electrophysiology
AU - Luksch, Harald
AU - Walkowiak, Wolfgang
AU - Muñoz, Alberto
AU - Ten Donkelaar, Hans J.
N1 - Funding Information:
We are especially grateful to Drs. Norbert Dieringer, Hans Straka and Andreas Kunkel for introducing us into the preparation of the isolated brain. Thanks are due to Drs. Wolfgang Wiggers and Joachim Strake for additional technical details, and to Mrs. Marlies Grosmann and Mrs. Roelie de Boer-van Huizen for technical assistance. This work was supported by a DFG grant (Wa 446/3-2), a grant of the Spanish Government (DGICYT PB 93-0083) and a NATO Collaborative Research Grant (930542) to H.J.t.D.
PY - 1996/12
Y1 - 1996/12
N2 - In the present study an isolated preparation of the complete anuran central nervous system (CNS) is described which can be kept alive for several days and allows tracing, immunohistochemical and electrophysiological studies. A simple perfusion chamber is being used in which the isolated CNS preparation is superfused with oxygenated Ringer. The use of an isolated CNS has many advantages including: (1) virtually all areas are easily accessible at the same time without having the problem of blood vessels that hinder access; (2) large lesions and massive tracer applications are possible without survival problems of the animal, and tracers will not be translocated by blood circulation; (3) since pulsations caused by the pressure changes of blood circulation do not occur, intracellular recordings are comparatively easy and stable; and (4) this approach offers the possibility of working on the same brain for several days by storing the preparation ina refrigerator overnight at low temperatures, thus allowing extensive utilization of a single preparation and reduction in the number of experimental animals required. Some applications to the anuran auditory system illustrate that the isolated anuran CNS is well-suited for a variety of neuroanatomical and physiological techniques.
AB - In the present study an isolated preparation of the complete anuran central nervous system (CNS) is described which can be kept alive for several days and allows tracing, immunohistochemical and electrophysiological studies. A simple perfusion chamber is being used in which the isolated CNS preparation is superfused with oxygenated Ringer. The use of an isolated CNS has many advantages including: (1) virtually all areas are easily accessible at the same time without having the problem of blood vessels that hinder access; (2) large lesions and massive tracer applications are possible without survival problems of the animal, and tracers will not be translocated by blood circulation; (3) since pulsations caused by the pressure changes of blood circulation do not occur, intracellular recordings are comparatively easy and stable; and (4) this approach offers the possibility of working on the same brain for several days by storing the preparation ina refrigerator overnight at low temperatures, thus allowing extensive utilization of a single preparation and reduction in the number of experimental animals required. Some applications to the anuran auditory system illustrate that the isolated anuran CNS is well-suited for a variety of neuroanatomical and physiological techniques.
KW - amphibian
KW - auditory pathway
KW - intracellular recording
KW - intracellular staining
KW - isolated brain preparation
KW - tract-tracing technique
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U2 - 10.1016/S0165-0270(96)00107-0
DO - 10.1016/S0165-0270(96)00107-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 8982986
AN - SCOPUS:0030560677
SN - 0165-0270
VL - 70
SP - 91
EP - 102
JO - Journal of Neuroscience Methods
JF - Journal of Neuroscience Methods
IS - 1
ER -