Zhu Mengye, Zhang Daying, Peng Sicong, Liu Nana, Wu Jing, Kuang Haixia, Liu Tao
Department of Pain, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University.
Department of Pediatrics, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University.
J Vis Exp. 2019 Jan 18(143). doi: 10.3791/58479.
Recent whole-cell patch-clamp studies from substantia gelatinosa (SG) neurons have provided a large body of information about the spinal mechanisms underlying sensory transmission, nociceptive regulation, and chronic pain or itch development. Implementations of electrophysiological recordings together with morphological studies based on the utility of acute spinal cord slices have further improved our understanding of neuronal properties and the composition of local circuitry in SG. Here, we present a detailed and practical guide for the preparation of spinal cord slices and show representative whole-cell recording and morphological results. This protocol permits ideal neuronal preservation and can mimic in vivo conditions to a certain extent. In summary, the ability to obtain an in vitro preparation of spinal cord slices enables stable current- and voltage-clamp recordings and could thus facilitate detailed investigations into the intrinsic membrane properties, local circuitry and neuronal structure using diverse experimental approaches.
最近来自脊髓背角胶状质(SG)神经元的全细胞膜片钳研究提供了大量关于感觉传递、伤害性调节以及慢性疼痛或瘙痒发生的脊髓机制的信息。基于急性脊髓切片的实用性,将电生理记录与形态学研究相结合,进一步增进了我们对SG神经元特性和局部回路组成的理解。在此,我们提供一份详细且实用的脊髓切片制备指南,并展示代表性的全细胞记录和形态学结果。该方案能实现理想的神经元保存,并在一定程度上模拟体内条件。总之,获得脊髓切片体外制备物的能力能够实现稳定的电流钳和电压钳记录,从而有助于使用多种实验方法对内在膜特性、局部回路和神经元结构进行详细研究。