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An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro

The calyx of Held, a large axo-somatic relay synapse containing hundreds of presynaptic active zones, is possibly the largest nerve terminal in the mammalian CNS. Studying its initial growth in-vitro might provide insights into the specification of synaptic connection size in the developing brain. H...

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Autores principales: Kronander, Elin, Michalski, Nicolas, Lebrand, Cécile, Hornung, Jean-Pierre, Schneggenburger, Ralf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28419135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175964
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author Kronander, Elin
Michalski, Nicolas
Lebrand, Cécile
Hornung, Jean-Pierre
Schneggenburger, Ralf
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Michalski, Nicolas
Lebrand, Cécile
Hornung, Jean-Pierre
Schneggenburger, Ralf
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description The calyx of Held, a large axo-somatic relay synapse containing hundreds of presynaptic active zones, is possibly the largest nerve terminal in the mammalian CNS. Studying its initial growth in-vitro might provide insights into the specification of synaptic connection size in the developing brain. However, attempts to maintain calyces of Held in organotypic cultures have not been fruitful in past studies. Here, we describe an organotypic slice culture method in which calyces of Held form in-vitro. We made coronal brainstem slices with an optimized slice angle using newborn mice in which calyces have not yet formed; the presynaptic bushy cells were genetically labeled using the Math5 promoter. After six to nine days of culturing, we readily observed large Math5—positive nerve terminals in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB), but not in the neighboring lateral superior olive nucleus (LSO). These calyx—like synapses expressed the Ca(2+)- sensor Synaptotagmin-2 (Syt-2) and the Ca(2+) binding protein Parvalbumin (PV), two markers of developing calyces of Held in vivo. Application of the BMP inhibitor LDN-193189 significantly inhibited the growth of calyx synapses, demonstrating the feasibility of long-term pharmacological manipulation using this organotypic culture method. These experiments provide a method for organotypic culturing of calyces of Held, and show that the formation of calyx—like synapses onto MNTB neurons can be preserved in-vitro. Furthermore, our study adds pharmacological evidence for a role of BMP-signaling in the formation of large calyx of Held synapses.
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spelling pubmed-53952132017-05-04 An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro Kronander, Elin Michalski, Nicolas Lebrand, Cécile Hornung, Jean-Pierre Schneggenburger, Ralf PLoS One Research Article The calyx of Held, a large axo-somatic relay synapse containing hundreds of presynaptic active zones, is possibly the largest nerve terminal in the mammalian CNS. Studying its initial growth in-vitro might provide insights into the specification of synaptic connection size in the developing brain. However, attempts to maintain calyces of Held in organotypic cultures have not been fruitful in past studies. Here, we describe an organotypic slice culture method in which calyces of Held form in-vitro. We made coronal brainstem slices with an optimized slice angle using newborn mice in which calyces have not yet formed; the presynaptic bushy cells were genetically labeled using the Math5 promoter. After six to nine days of culturing, we readily observed large Math5—positive nerve terminals in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB), but not in the neighboring lateral superior olive nucleus (LSO). These calyx—like synapses expressed the Ca(2+)- sensor Synaptotagmin-2 (Syt-2) and the Ca(2+) binding protein Parvalbumin (PV), two markers of developing calyces of Held in vivo. Application of the BMP inhibitor LDN-193189 significantly inhibited the growth of calyx synapses, demonstrating the feasibility of long-term pharmacological manipulation using this organotypic culture method. These experiments provide a method for organotypic culturing of calyces of Held, and show that the formation of calyx—like synapses onto MNTB neurons can be preserved in-vitro. Furthermore, our study adds pharmacological evidence for a role of BMP-signaling in the formation of large calyx of Held synapses. Public Library of Science 2017-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5395213/ /pubmed/28419135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175964 Text en © 2017 Kronander et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kronander, Elin
Michalski, Nicolas
Lebrand, Cécile
Hornung, Jean-Pierre
Schneggenburger, Ralf
An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro
title An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro
title_full An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro
title_fullStr An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro
title_full_unstemmed An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro
title_short An organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of Held synapses in-vitro
title_sort organotypic slice culture to study the formation of calyx of held synapses in-vitro
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28419135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175964
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