Organotypic Entorhino-Hippocampal Slice CulturesA Tool to Study the Molecular and Cellular Regulation of Axonal Regeneration and Collateral Sprouting
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Organotypic slice cultures of the brain are widely used as a tool to study fundamental questions in neuroscience. In this
chapter, we focus on a protocol based on organotypic slice cultures of mouse entorhinal cortex and hippocampus that can be
employed to study axonal regeneration and collateral sprouting in the central nervous system in vitro. Using pharmacological
as well as genetic approaches, axonal regeneration and sprouting can be influenced, and some of the molecular and cellular
mechanisms involved in these processes can be identified. The protocol describes in detail (1) the generation of organotypic
entorhino-hippocampal slice cultures, (2) the conditions needed for the analysis of axonal regeneration and collateral sprouting,
respectively, (3) the lesioning technique, (4) tracing techniques to visualize regenerating entorhinal axons, and (5) an immunohistochemical
technique to visualize sprouting fibers.