Comparison of anterograde tracing methods of mouse corticospinal tract with adeno associated virus and biotinylated dextran amine
10.3969/j.issn.1001-6325.2018.07.012
- VernacularTitle:腺相关病毒与生物素葡聚糖胺顺行标记小鼠皮质脊髓束的比较
- Author:
Jian WANG
1
;
Yu-Hui SUN
Author Information
1. 苏州大学 神经科学研究所
- Keywords:
adeno associated virus;
biotinylated dextran amine;
corticospinal tract
- From:
Basic & Clinical Medicine
2018;38(7):961-966
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To compare the differences between adeno associated virus ( AAV) and biotinylated dextran amine ( BDA) in anterograde tracing of mouse corticospinal tract ( CST) , and to explore the advantages of the ap-plication of AAV in anterograde tracing of mouse CST axons as a neural tracer. Methods AAV8-CAG-GFP-2A and BDA were stereotactically injected into the mouse sensorimotor cortex of normal and spinal cord injury mice respec-tively, and immunohistochemistry was employed to observe the distribution of the labeled CST axons. The relative fluorescence of axon bundles and branches was analyzed. Results Both AAV and BDA labeled the bundles of cor-ticospinal tract and surrounding axon branches projecting into the gray matter of cervical and thoracic cords in both coronal and saggital sections of normal and spinal cord injury mice. Meanwhile, more axon branches were labeled in the AAV injected mice as compared with those in the BDA injected ones. Conclusions AAV exhibits more superior performance in mouse CST axon tracing in comparison with BDA, and can be applied as a better neural tracer for the morphological study of mouse CST and related neural circuits.