A simple pressure microinjecting system for delivery of small substance volumes to the brain: application to the developmental study of thalamo-cortical projections in foetal and neonatal rats

We describe a reliable and inexpensive method for placing injections of anatomical tracers into the brain of lower mammals. The pressure microinjecting system we developed is specifically designed to deliver very small amount of substances. The injecting portion of the system is relatively easy to a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research. Brain research protocols 1999, Vol.3 (3), p.257-263
Hauptverfasser: Sbriccoli, Alessandro, Carretta, Donatella, Santarelli, Marialaura, Pinto, Francesco, Granato, Alberto, Minciacchi, Diego
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description We describe a reliable and inexpensive method for placing injections of anatomical tracers into the brain of lower mammals. The pressure microinjecting system we developed is specifically designed to deliver very small amount of substances. The injecting portion of the system is relatively easy to assemble and can be repeatedly used for multiple experimental sessions. The system has been validated with experiments of multiple fluorescent retrograde tracing. In these experiments the populations of thalamo-cortical neurons were consistently labeled by the tracers injected bilaterally and symmetrically in the cortex of foetal and neonatal rats. Themes: Development and regeneration Topics: Pattern formation, compartments, and boundaries
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Animals
Animals, Newborn
Brain Chemistry
Brain development
Cerebral Cortex - embryology
Cerebral Cortex - growth & development
Coloring Agents - administration & dosage
Coloring Agents - pharmacokinetics
Female
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Microinjection system
Microinjections - instrumentation
Neural Pathways - embryology
Neural Pathways - growth & development
Pregnancy
Pressure
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Thalamo-cortical connection
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Thalamus - growth & development
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