Retrograde Loading of Nerves,Tracts, and Spinal Roots with Fluorescent Dyes |
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Authors: | Dvir Blivis Michael J. O'Donovan |
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Affiliation: | Developmental Neurobiology Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health |
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Abstract: | Retrograde labeling of neurons is a standard anatomical method1,2 that has also been used to load calcium and voltage-sensitive dyes into neurons3-6. Generally, the dyes are applied as solid crystals or by local pressure injection using glass pipettes. However, this can result in dilution of the dye and reduced labeling intensity, particularly when several hours are required for dye diffusion. Here we demonstrate a simple and low-cost technique for introducing fluorescent and ion-sensitive dyes into neurons using a polyethylene suction pipette filled with the dye solution. This method offers a reliable way for maintaining a high concentration of the dye in contact with axons throughout the loading procedure. |
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Keywords: | Neuroscience Issue 62 Retrograde labeling Fluorescent dyes Spinal cord Nerves Spinal tracts Optical imaging Electrophysiology Calcium-sensitive dyes |
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