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Intravital Imaging of Axonal Interactions with Microglia and Macrophages in a Mouse Dorsal Column Crush Injury
Authors:Teresa A Evans  Deborah S Barkauskas  Jay T Myers  Alex Y Huang
Institution:1.Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University;2.Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University;3.Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University
Abstract:Traumatic spinal cord injury causes an inflammatory reaction involving blood-derived macrophages and central nervous system (CNS)-resident microglia. Intra-vital two-photon microscopy enables the study of macrophages and microglia in the spinal cord lesion in the living animal. This can be performed in adult animals with a traumatic injury to the dorsal column. Here, we describe methods for distinguishing macrophages from microglia in the CNS using an irradiation bone marrow chimera to obtain animals in which only macrophages or microglia are labeled with a genetically encoded green fluorescent protein. We also describe a injury model that crushes the dorsal column of the spinal cord, thereby producing a simple, easily accessible, rectangular lesion that is easily visualized in an animal through a laminectomy. Furthermore, we will outline procedures to sequentially image the animals at the anatomical site of injury for the study of cellular interactions during the first few days to weeks after injury.
Keywords:Cellular Biology  Issue 93  Intravital  spinal cord crush injury  chimera  microglia  macrophages  dorsal column crush  axonal dieback
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