Jian Zhou, Fengling Du, Fan Zhang, Xianhui Zhang, Yuanyuan Wu, Lifang Zhang, Ping Liao, Tianqi Tu, Jianhua Peng, Tao Li, Yong Jiang
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Protocol for investigating astrocytic mitochondria in neurons of adult mice using two-photon microscopy.
Under pathological conditions, astrocytes can transfer mitochondria to neurons, where they exert neuroprotective effects. In this context, we present a protocol for capturing astrocytic mitochondria in neurons of adult mice using a two-photon microscope. We describe an approach for constructing a mouse model with combined labeling of astrocytic mitochondria and neurons. We then detail procedures for the preparation of a coverslip with a customized titanium ring and cranial window for two-photon microscopy scanning. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Zhou et al. 1.