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. 2005 Nov;5(3-4):173-82.
doi: 10.1007/s10158-005-0006-7. Epub 2005 Oct 24.

Three-dimensional culture of leech and snail ganglia for studies of neural repair

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Three-dimensional culture of leech and snail ganglia for studies of neural repair

E J Babington et al. Invert Neurosci. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) collagen gels provide a stable matrix in which isolated regenerating ganglia from leech and snail can be maintained for studies of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the regenerative process. Segmental ganglia from leech, or supraoesophageal, suboesophageal or buccal ganglia from snail were maintained for up to 3 weeks in 3D matrices of mammalian Type I collagen. The collagen matrix supports the regenerative outgrowth of axon tracts as well as the migration of microglial cells, important elements in the repair process. Proteins or soluble factors or target tissue may be added to the basic collagen matrix to manipulate the environment of the regenerating tissue. We describe techniques for immunostaining of regenerating axons and microglial cells within the gel matrix in combination with staining of cell nuclei, and the use of intracellular labelling to distinguish axons of identified neurons within the regenerative outgrowth.

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