Stereotaxic α-Syn PFF injection into mouse striatum

Ted Dawson, Xiaobo Mao, Ramhari Kumbhar, Hanseok Ko, Valina L. Dawson

Published: 2024-03-14 DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.dm6gp34p1vzp/v1

Abstract

For stereotaxic injection of α-Syn PFF into the mouse striatum using 2-3 month old mice. This forked protocol has slight variations in anesthesia solution and injection coordinations.

Before start

Personnel should use aseptic techniques and conduct the surgery using sterile gloves in a sterile environment. Surgical instruments should be sterilized before surgeries using an autoclave and during the procedure using glass bead

sterilizer.

Steps

1.

Anesthetize mice with a ketamine cocktail (ketamine 100mg/kg; xylazine 10mg/kg; i.p. or s.c.).

2.

Shave the animals’ skulls.

3.

Create a 1.5 cm incision in the scalp after cleaning the scalp with alcohol or betadine swabs. 

4.

Retract the underlying fascia will and drill a hole in the skull. 

5.

Insert a 26 gauge needle attached to a 2uL Hamilton syringe containing recombinant α-syn PFF (5 μg/2 μL) or an equivalent volume of PBS into the striatum unilaterally (right hemisphere) at coordinates

mediolateral 2.0 mm from bregma, anteroposterior -0.2 mm, and dorsoventral 2.8mm. at a rate of 0.4 ul per minute using a minisyringe pump (Model BS-800, Braintree Scientific).

6.

Leave the needle in place for 5 minutes before withdrawing the needle.

7.

Close the incision using sterile wound healing clips (7 mm stainless steel wound clip; Reflex 7 skin closure system) or sutures.

8.

Immediately after the stereotaxic procedure, treat the stapled wound site with bupivacaine (0.4-0.8 ml/kg of a 0.25% solution, injected sc) or 0.5% xylocaine 1.4 ml/kg, injected sc, injected) or 0.5% xylocaine when necessary or as determined by animal use policy.

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