Purification and culture of nerve growth factor receptor (p75)-expressing basal forebrain cholinergic neurons

AC Schnitzler, I Lopez-Coviella, JK Blusztajn - Nature Protocols, 2008 - nature.com
AC Schnitzler, I Lopez-Coviella, JK Blusztajn
Nature Protocols, 2008nature.com
The activity of the basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCNs) that innervate the cerebral
cortex and hippocampus is essential for normal learning and memory. Here, we present a
method to isolate and culture BFCNs from the embryonic murine septum that takes
advantage of their restricted expression of the nerve growth factor receptor (p75) in
conjunction with fluorescence-activated cell sorting. The septal region dissection, cell
dissociation and staining process, and cell sorting parameters are described in detail …
Abstract
The activity of the basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCNs) that innervate the cerebral cortex and hippocampus is essential for normal learning and memory. Here, we present a method to isolate and culture BFCNs from the embryonic murine septum that takes advantage of their restricted expression of the nerve growth factor receptor (p75) in conjunction with fluorescence-activated cell sorting. The septal region dissection, cell dissociation and staining process, and cell sorting parameters are described in detail. Sufficient cell yield and optimized cell culture conditions make this protocol suitable for multiple assays including immunocytochemistry, reverse transcriptase PCR, microarray profiling, acetylcholine measurements and electrophysiological assessment. The study of these neurons as a purified population will greatly advance our understanding of factors that influence their development and maintenance.
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