Department of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University;
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University.
J Vis Exp. 2024 Jan 12(203). doi: 10.3791/65324.
The investigation of neuroendocrine systems often requires the delivery of drugs, viruses, or other experimental agents directly into the brains of mice. An intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection allows the widespread delivery of the experimental agent throughout the brain (particularly in the structures near the ventricles). Here, methods for making free-hand ICV injections in adult mice are described. By using visual and tactile landmarks on the heads of mice, injections into the lateral ventricles can be made rapidly and reliably. The injections are made with a glass syringe held in the experimenter's hand and placed at approximate distances from the landmarks. Thus, this technique does not require a stereotaxic frame. Furthermore, this technique requires only brief isoflurane anesthesia, which permits the subsequent assessment of mouse behavior and/or physiology in awake, freely behaving mice. Free-hand ICV injection is a powerful tool for the efficient delivery of experimental agents into the brains of living mice and can be combined with other techniques such as frequent blood sampling, neural circuit manipulation, or in vivo recording to investigate neuroendocrine processes.
神经内分泌系统的研究通常需要将药物、病毒或其他实验剂直接递送到小鼠的大脑中。脑室内(ICV)注射允许实验剂广泛分布到大脑中(特别是在靠近脑室的结构中)。本文描述了在成年小鼠中进行徒手 ICV 注射的方法。通过使用小鼠头部的视觉和触觉标记,可以快速可靠地进行侧脑室注射。注射是用实验者手中的玻璃注射器进行的,放置在与标记物的近似距离处。因此,该技术不需要立体定位框架。此外,该技术仅需要短暂的异氟烷麻醉,这允许在清醒、自由活动的小鼠中随后评估小鼠的行为和/或生理学。徒手 ICV 注射是将实验剂高效递送到活体小鼠大脑中的有力工具,并且可以与其他技术(例如频繁采血、神经回路操作或体内记录)结合使用,以研究神经内分泌过程。