Effects of neurotoxic or pro-regenerative agents on motor and sensory neurite outgrowth in spinal cord organotypic slices and DRG explants in culture

Sara Bolívar, Ilary Allodi, Mireia Herrando-grabulosa, Esther Udina

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Abstract

Classically, primary sensory neuron cultures obtained from the DRG have been used as a model to evaluate neurite growth in vitro. Primary sensory neurons are easily cultured, either dissociated or from explants, from embryonic to adult ages. In contrast, culture of motoneurons is much more complex and limited to the embryonic ones or to postnatal organotypic cultures by using membrane culture inserts. Here we describe a protocol of an easy in vitro assay to culture postnatal rodent spinal cord organotypic slices and DRG explants in 3D collagen matrices that are permissive for neuritogenesis. The main aim of this in vitro assay is to have a similar setting for both types of neurons that allows the measurement and comparison of positive or adverse events on neurite growth of motor and sensory neurons. The matrix can also be modified by adding trophic or tropic factors, cells, or other agents. Immunohistochemistry of the explants and the slices is needed to specifically label myelinated fibers and fairly compare the growth of myelinated primary sensory neurons and motoneurons, as well as neuronal survival.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExperimental neurotoxicology methods
EditorsJordi Llorens, Marta Barenys
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Chapter19
Pages429-441
ISBN (Electronic)9781071616376
ISBN (Print)9781071616369, 9781071616390
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2021

Publication series

NameNeuromethods
Volume172
ISSN (Print)0893-2336
ISSN (Electronic)1940-6045

Keywords

  • Motoneuron
  • Dorsal root ganglia
  • Spinal cord
  • Primary sensory neurons
  • Neurite growth
  • Collagen matrix
  • Explant
  • Organotypic
  • Postnatal

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