Neuroscience

Maintaining cell structure and daily rhythms in cultured slices of the rat brain’s internal clock

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Abstract

Brain slices containing the suprachiasmatic nucleus were maintained in culture for more than three weeks.

  • The slices developed into two tightly packed neuronal zones approximately 1 mm in diameter surrounded by glial cells.
  • Cytochemical analysis revealed the presence of specific peptides and messenger RNAs in patterns similar to those found in the brain.
  • Vasoactive intestinal peptide and vasopressin messenger RNA were predominantly localized in specific regions of the neuronal zones.
  • Vasopressin concentration in the culture medium fluctuated with a period of approximately 24 hours, indicating potential rhythmic activity.
  • The findings suggest that the suprachiasmatic nucleus in organotypic slice cultures retains important biological characteristics and functionality observed in vivo.

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