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In Vivo Gene Transfer to Schwann Cells in the Rodent Sciatic Nerve by Electroporation
Authors:Daisuke Ino  Masamitsu Iino
Affiliation:1Department of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo;2Laboratory for Cell Polarity Regulation, Quantitative Biology Center, RIKEN
Abstract:The formation of the myelin sheath by Schwann cells (SCs) is essential for rapid conduction of nerve impulses along axons in the peripheral nervous system. SC-selective genetic manipulation in living animals is a powerful technique for studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms of SC myelination and demyelination in vivo. While knockout/knockin and transgenic mice are powerful tools for studying SC biology, these methods are costly and time consuming. Viral vector-mediated transgene introduction into the sciatic nerve is a simpler and less laborious method. However, viral methods have limitations, such as toxicity, transgene size constraints, and infectivity restricted to certain developmental stages. Here, we describe a new method that allows selective transfection of myelinating SCs in the rodent sciatic nerve using electroporation. By applying electric pulses to the sciatic nerve at the site of plasmid DNA injection, genes of interest can be easily silenced or overexpressed in SCs in both neonatal and more mature animals. Furthermore, this in vivo electroporation method allows for highly efficient simultaneous expression of multiple transgenes. Our novel technique should enable researchers to efficiently manipulate SC gene expression, and facilitate studies on SC development and function.
Keywords:Neuroscience   Issue 115   Schwann cell   sciatic nerve   myelin   development   in vivo gene transfer   electroporation   neurobiology
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