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Isolation of Sensory Neurons of Aplysia californica for Patch Clamp Recordings of Glutamatergic Currents
Authors:Lynne A Fieber  Stephen L Carlson  Andrew T Kempsell  Justin B Greer  Michael C Schmale
Institution:1.Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami
Abstract:The marine gastropod mollusk Aplysia californica has a venerable history as a model of nervous system function, with particular significance in studies of learning and memory. The typical preparations for such studies are ones in which the sensory and motoneurons are left intact in a minimally dissected animal, or a technically elaborate neuronal co-culture of individual sensory and motoneurons. Less common is the isolated neuronal preparation in which small clusters of nominally homogeneous neurons are dissociated into single cells in short term culture. Such isolated cells are useful for the biophysical characterization of ion currents using patch clamp techniques, and targeted modulation of these conductances. A protocol for preparing such cultures is described. The protocol takes advantage of the easily identifiable glutamatergic sensory neurons of the pleural and buccal ganglia, and describes their dissociation and minimal maintenance in culture for several days without serum.
Keywords:Neuroscience  Issue 77  Neurobiology  Anatomy  Physiology  Cellular Biology  Molecular Biology  Environmental Sciences  Marine Biology  Receptors  Neurophysiology  Neurotransmitter  Neurotransmitter Agents  Patch Clamp Recordings  Primary Cell Culture  Electrophysiology  L-Glutamate  NMDA  D-Aspartate  dissection  ganglia  buccal ganglion  neurons  invertebrate    Aplysia californica  california sea slug  mollusk  animal model
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