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A device for stereotaxic viral delivery into the brains of neonatal mice.


ABSTRACT: The increasing interest in manipulating neural circuits in developing brains has created a demand for reliable and accurate methods for delivering viruses to newborn mice. Here we describe a novel 3D-printed mouse neonatal stereotaxic adaptor for intracerebral viral injection that provides enhanced precision and reliability. Using this device, we injected A2a-Cre mice with a Cre-dependent hM4D-mCherry viral construct at postnatal day 1 (P1) and demonstrated selective expression in the striatal indirect pathway neurons on days P7, P11 and P25. Similarly, dopaminergic midbrain neurons were selectively targeted with a Cre-dependent green fluorescent protein virus in Dat-IRES-Cre neonates and expression examined at P25. Our open-source neonatal stereotaxic mouse adaptor facilitates neonatal neuronal targeting, which should improve the ability to label and modify neural circuits in developing mouse brains.

SUBMITTER: Olivetti PR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7566774 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A device for stereotaxic viral delivery into the brains of neonatal mice.

Olivetti Pedro R PR   Lacefield Clay O CO   Kellendonk Christoph C  

BioTechniques 20200811 4


The increasing interest in manipulating neural circuits in developing brains has created a demand for reliable and accurate methods for delivering viruses to newborn mice. Here we describe a novel 3D-printed mouse neonatal stereotaxic adaptor for intracerebral viral injection that provides enhanced precision and reliability. Using this device, we injected <i>A2a-Cre</i> mice with a <i>Cre</i>-dependent hM4D-mCherry viral construct at postnatal day 1 (P1) and demonstrated selective expression in  ...[more]

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