Glymphatic transport in rodents has primarily been studied using cisterna magna cannulation (CMC), a minimally invasive method for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tracers infusion. However, CMC is suboptimal due to the lack of bony structures to stabilize the cannula, leading to potential movement artifacts. Here, we present an alternative approach involving chronic cannulation of the lateral ventricles of mice for CSF tracer delivery. A direct comparison demonstrated that intraventricular cannulation (IVC) reproduces CMC results in vivo, including perivascular labeling of the middle cerebral artery, which was further confirmed by ex vivo analysis. IVC enables tracer infusion in awake mice, facilitating glymphatic transport studies in conjunction with behavioral assessments that were previously unattainable. Additionally, IVC supports repeated infusions in awake animals, offering the potential to reduce the number of experimental animals required. This study establishes IVC as a robust alternative for studying glymphatic transport and associated physiological processes.
Chronic Intraventricular Cannulation for the Study of Glymphatic Transport.
慢性脑室内插管用于研究脑淋巴运输
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作者:Gahn-Martinez Daniel, Giannetto Michael, Chang Ethan, Beam Nathaniel, Tobin Paul, Plá Virginia, Nedergaard Maiken
| 期刊: | eNeuro | 影响因子: | 2.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 18; 12(6):ENEURO |
| doi: | 10.1523/ENEURO.0537-24.2025 | ||
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