Saunders Norman R, Ek C Joakim, Habgood Mark D, Johansson Pia, Liddelow Shane, Dziegielewska Katarzyna M
Department of Pharmacology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Methods Mol Biol. 2011;686:247-65. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60761-938-3_11.
The rat is a useful model for studies of embryonic blood-CSF function in that the embryos are large enough to collect sufficient fluid samples for analysis and exteriorized embryos can be kept viable for several hours in order to conduct longer term experiments. Both quantitative and qualitative methods that are similar to those used in adult studies can be used to assess blood-CSF function in the rat embryo; however, there are technical aspects of these studies that are more challenging. The choice of the methods to be used depends largely on the question being asked. This chapter describes in detail the precise steps that need to be taken to keep rat embryos in a good physiological state while conducting the experiments, how to administer markers into the embryonic circulation, and how to sample blood and/or CSF from embryos. How to evaluate the results obtained is outlined at the end of each method, together with notes on some limitations that are inherent in developmental studies.
大鼠是研究胚胎血-脑脊液功能的有用模型,因为其胚胎足够大,能够收集足够的液体样本进行分析,并且体外胚胎能够存活数小时,以便进行更长期的实验。可使用与成年动物研究中所采用的方法类似的定量和定性方法来评估大鼠胚胎的血-脑脊液功能;然而,这些研究在技术方面更具挑战性。所使用方法的选择很大程度上取决于所提出的问题。本章详细描述了在进行实验时使大鼠胚胎保持良好生理状态所需采取的精确步骤、如何将标记物注入胚胎循环以及如何从胚胎采集血液和/或脑脊液。每种方法的末尾都概述了如何评估所获得的结果,以及关于发育研究中一些固有局限性的说明。