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经囊内电穿孔对有袋类哺乳动物前脑发育模型进行多次基因操作。

Multiple events of gene manipulation via in pouch electroporation in a marsupial model of mammalian forebrain development.

机构信息

Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus, QLD 4072 Brisbane, Australia.

Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus, QLD 4072 Brisbane, Australia; School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus, QLD 4072 Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

J Neurosci Methods. 2018 Jan 1;293:45-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2017.09.004. Epub 2017 Sep 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The technique of in utero electroporation has been widely used in eutherians, such as mice and rats, to investigate brain development by selectively manipulating gene expression in specific neuronal populations. A major challenge, however, is that surgery is required to access the embryos, affecting animal survival and limiting the number of times it can be performed within the same litter.

NEW METHOD

Marsupials are born at an early stage of brain development as compared to eutherians. Forebrain neurogenesis occurs mostly postnatally, allowing electroporation to be performed while joeys develop attached to the teat. Here we describe the method of in pouch electroporation using the Australian marsupial fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata, Dasyuridae).

RESULTS

In pouch electroporation is minimally invasive, quick, successful and anatomically precise. Moreover, as no surgery is required, it can be performed several times in the same individual, and littermates can undergo independent treatments.

COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHOD

As compared to in utero electroporation in rodents, in pouch electroporation in marsupials offers unprecedented opportunities to study brain development in a minimally invasive manner. Continuous access to developing joeys during a protracted period of cortical development allows multiple and independent genetic manipulations to study the interaction of different systems during brain development.

CONCLUSIONS

In pouch electroporation in marsupials offers an excellent in vivo assay to study forebrain development and evolution. By combining developmental, functional and comparative approaches, this system offers new avenues to investigate questions of biological and medical relevance, such as the precise mechanisms of brain wiring and the organismic and environmental influences on neural circuit formation.

摘要

背景

在真兽类动物(如小鼠和大鼠)中,通过选择性地在特定神经元群体中操纵基因表达,子宫内电穿孔技术已被广泛用于研究大脑发育。然而,一个主要的挑战是,需要进行手术来接触胚胎,这会影响动物的存活率,并限制在同一窝内进行手术的次数。

新方法

与真兽类动物相比,有袋类动物在大脑发育的早期出生。前脑神经发生主要发生在出生后,这使得可以在幼仔附着在乳头时进行电穿孔。在这里,我们描述了使用澳大利亚有袋动物胖尾矮袋鼠(Sminthopsis crassicaudata,袋鼬科)进行袋内电穿孔的方法。

结果

袋内电穿孔微创、快速、成功且具有精确的解剖学特征。此外,由于不需要手术,因此可以在同一个体中多次进行,并且同窝幼仔可以接受独立的处理。

与现有方法的比较

与在啮齿动物中的子宫内电穿孔相比,在有袋动物中的袋内电穿孔为以微创方式研究大脑发育提供了前所未有的机会。在皮质发育的延长期间,对发育中的幼仔进行持续的访问允许进行多次独立的基因操作,以研究大脑发育过程中不同系统的相互作用。

结论

在有袋动物中的袋内电穿孔为研究前脑发育和进化提供了出色的体内分析方法。通过结合发育、功能和比较方法,该系统为研究具有生物学和医学相关性的问题提供了新途径,例如大脑布线的精确机制以及对神经回路形成的机体和环境影响。

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