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Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue
Research into the design and utilization of brain-implanted microdevices, such as microelectrode arrays, aims to produce clinically relevant devices that interface chronically with surrounding brain tissue. Tissue surrounding these implants is thought to react to the presence of the devices over tim...
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MyJove Corporation
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23426186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50126 |
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author | Woolley, Andrew J. Desai, Himanshi A. Gaire, Janak Ready, Andrew L. Otto, Kevin J. |
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description | Research into the design and utilization of brain-implanted microdevices, such as microelectrode arrays, aims to produce clinically relevant devices that interface chronically with surrounding brain tissue. Tissue surrounding these implants is thought to react to the presence of the devices over time, which includes the formation of an insulating "glial scar" around the devices. However, histological analysis of these tissue changes is typically performed after explanting the device, in a process that can disrupt the morphology of the tissue of interest. Here we demonstrate a protocol in which cortical-implanted devices are collected intact in surrounding rodent brain tissue. We describe how, once perfused with fixative, brains are removed and sliced in such a way as to avoid explanting devices. We outline fluorescent antibody labeling and optical clearing methods useful for producing an informative, yet thick tissue section. Finally, we demonstrate the mounting and imaging of these tissue sections in order to investigate the biological interface around brain-implanted devices. |
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spelling | pubmed-36010412013-03-20 Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue Woolley, Andrew J. Desai, Himanshi A. Gaire, Janak Ready, Andrew L. Otto, Kevin J. J Vis Exp Neurobiology Research into the design and utilization of brain-implanted microdevices, such as microelectrode arrays, aims to produce clinically relevant devices that interface chronically with surrounding brain tissue. Tissue surrounding these implants is thought to react to the presence of the devices over time, which includes the formation of an insulating "glial scar" around the devices. However, histological analysis of these tissue changes is typically performed after explanting the device, in a process that can disrupt the morphology of the tissue of interest. Here we demonstrate a protocol in which cortical-implanted devices are collected intact in surrounding rodent brain tissue. We describe how, once perfused with fixative, brains are removed and sliced in such a way as to avoid explanting devices. We outline fluorescent antibody labeling and optical clearing methods useful for producing an informative, yet thick tissue section. Finally, we demonstrate the mounting and imaging of these tissue sections in order to investigate the biological interface around brain-implanted devices. MyJove Corporation 2013-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3601041/ /pubmed/23426186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50126 Text en Copyright © 2013, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Neurobiology Woolley, Andrew J. Desai, Himanshi A. Gaire, Janak Ready, Andrew L. Otto, Kevin J. Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue |
title | Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue |
title_full | Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue |
title_fullStr | Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue |
title_full_unstemmed | Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue |
title_short | Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue |
title_sort | intact histological characterization of brain-implanted microdevices and surrounding tissue |
topic | Neurobiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23426186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50126 |
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