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Procedures for Culturing and Genetically Manipulating Murine Hippocampal Postnatal Neurons

Enora Moutin, Anne-Laure Hemonnot-Girard, Vincent Seube, Nathalie Linck, François Rassendren, Julie Perroy, Vincent Compan

2020Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuronal hippocampal cultures are simple and valuable models for studying neuronal function. While embryonic cultures are widely used for different applications, mouse postnatal cultures are still challenging, lack reproducibility and/or exhibit inappropriate neuronal activity. Yet, postnatal cultures have major advantages such as allowing genotyping of pups before culture and reducing the number of experimental animals. Herein we describe a simple and fast protocol for culturing and genetically manipulating hippocampal neurons from P0 to P3 mice. This protocol provides reproducible cultures exhibiting a consistent neuronal development, normal excitatory over inhibitory neuronal ratio and a physiological neuronal activity. We also describe simple and efficient procedures for genetic manipulation of neurons using transfection reagent or lentiviral particles. Overall, this method provides a detailed and validated protocol allowing to explore cellular mechanisms and neuronal activity in postnatal hippocampal neurons in culture.

Topics & Concepts

Hippocampal formationNeurosciencePremovement neuronal activityBiologyHippocampusEmbryonic stem cellInhibitory postsynaptic potentialBiological neural networkGeneGeneticsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity ResearchNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms