Optimizing the Utility of Sex-Specific Organotypic Hippocampal Sliced Cultures for In Vitro Ischaemia Studies

Asha Akram, Raeed Altaee, B. Grubb, C. Gibson
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In vitro models of ischaemia are commonly used in neuroscience research yet can be difficult to establish in a reproducible manner due to lack of experimental details commonly reported in publications. This study describes a series of optimization steps in order to produce a reliable model of organotypic hippocampal sliced cultures used for in vitro ischaemia studies. In addition, we describe the process by which sex-specific cultures were produced. Optimization data is provided regarding the age of animals used, time course of culture maintenance in vitro and optimal time of Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation (OGD) in order to produce a sufficient level of cell death. In addition, we demonstrate the effect of the age and sex of the pups on the amount of cell death produced. This study provides detailed optimization steps required to produce a reliable and reproducible sex-specific organotypic hippocampal sliced culture model which would then be suitable for exposure to OGD in order to model in vitro ischaemia and assess potential neuroprotective compounds.
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优化性别特异性器官型海马切片培养物在体外缺血研究中的应用
体外缺血模型通常用于神经科学研究,但由于缺乏出版物中常见的实验细节,难以以可重复的方式建立。本研究描述了一系列优化步骤,以产生用于体外缺血研究的可靠的器官型海马切片培养模型。此外,我们还描述了性别特异性培养产生的过程。优化数据提供了有关动物的年龄,体外培养维持的时间过程和氧和葡萄糖剥夺(OGD)的最佳时间,以产生足够水平的细胞死亡。此外,我们证明了幼崽的年龄和性别对产生的细胞死亡数量的影响。本研究提供了详细的优化步骤,以产生可靠且可重复的性别特异性器官型海马切片培养模型,该模型将适用于OGD暴露,以模拟体外缺血并评估潜在的神经保护化合物。
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