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Immuno-Golgi as a tool for analyzing neuronal 3D-dendritic structure in phenotypically characterized neurons.


ABSTRACT: Characterization of neuronal dendritic structure in combination with the determination of specific neuronal phenotype or temporal generation is a challenging task. Here we present a novel method that combines bromodioxyuridine (BrdU) immunohistochemistry with Golgi-impregnation technique; with this simple non-invasive method, we are able to determine the tridimensional structure of dendritic arborization and spine shape of neurons born at a specific time in the hippocampus of adult animals. This analysis is relevant in physiological and pathological conditions in which altered neurogenesis is implicated, such as aging or emotional disorders.

SUBMITTER: Pinto L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3299750 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immuno-Golgi as a tool for analyzing neuronal 3D-dendritic structure in phenotypically characterized neurons.

Pinto Luísa L   Mateus-Pinheiro António A   Morais Mónica M   Bessa João Miguel JM   Sousa Nuno N  

PloS one 20120312 3


Characterization of neuronal dendritic structure in combination with the determination of specific neuronal phenotype or temporal generation is a challenging task. Here we present a novel method that combines bromodioxyuridine (BrdU) immunohistochemistry with Golgi-impregnation technique; with this simple non-invasive method, we are able to determine the tridimensional structure of dendritic arborization and spine shape of neurons born at a specific time in the hippocampus of adult animals. This  ...[more]

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