Fritzsch Bernd, Duncan Jeremy S, Kersigo Jennifer, Gray Brian, Elliott Karen L
Department of Biology, CLAS, University of Iowa, 356 Medical Research Center, Iowa City, IA, 52242, USA.
Division of Otolaryngology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2016;1427:243-62. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3615-1_14.
The inner ear has long been at the cutting edge of tract tracing techniques that have shaped and reshaped our understanding of the ear's innervation patterns. This review provides a historical framework to understand the importance of these techniques for ear innervation and for development of tracing techniques in general; it is hoped that lessons learned will help to quickly adopt transformative novel techniques and their information and correct past beliefs based on technical limitations. The technical part of the review presents details of our protocol as developed over the last 30 years. We also include arguments as to why these recommendations work best to generate the desired outcome of distinct fiber and cell labeling, and generate reliable data for any investigation. We specifically focus on two tracing techniques, in part developed and/or championed for ear innervation analysis: the low molecular multicolor dextran amine tract tracing technique and the multicolor tract tracing technique with lipophilic dyes.
内耳长期处于示踪技术的前沿,这些技术塑造并重塑了我们对耳部神经支配模式的理解。本综述提供了一个历史框架,以理解这些技术对于耳部神经支配以及一般示踪技术发展的重要性;希望从中吸取的经验教训将有助于迅速采用变革性的新技术及其信息,并基于技术局限性纠正过去的观念。综述的技术部分详细介绍了我们在过去30年中开发的方案。我们还阐述了为何这些建议最有助于产生清晰的纤维和细胞标记的理想结果,并为任何研究生成可靠数据的论据。我们特别关注两种部分为耳部神经支配分析而开发和/或倡导的示踪技术:低分子多色葡聚糖胺示踪技术和亲脂性染料多色示踪技术。