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. 2004 Oct;29(10):1887-96.
doi: 10.1023/b:nere.0000042216.86633.71.

An optimized fixation and extraction technique for high resolution of inositol phosphate signals in rodent brain

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An optimized fixation and extraction technique for high resolution of inositol phosphate signals in rodent brain

Dietrich E Lorke et al. Neurochem Res. 2004 Oct.

Abstract

Members of lower and higher inositol phosphates distinctly participate in signal transduction (1). Relatively little is known regarding possible biological functions of inositol phosphates in functionally different areas of the intact brain. A detailed study on the regional distribution of biologically important inositol phosphates may help elucidate their physiological functions in different brain regions in the regional tissue context. We now show a novel technique which allows fixation and subsequent dissection of whole rat brains into small volume elements for mapping of the whole range of inositol phosphates from Ins(1,4,5)P3 to InsP6. The method has been successfully applied to investigate regional differences of a broader spectrum of inositol phosphates in microdissected brain tissue and to construct 3D-maps of these signaling compounds. The technique can be particularly well employed to investigate regional changes in the spectrum of higher inositol phosphates and phosphoinositides upon neuronal stimulation induced by motor activity or drug treatment.

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