Anatomy-oriented stereotactic approach to cerebrospinal fluid collection in mice
- PMID: 34732332
- DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2021.147706
Anatomy-oriented stereotactic approach to cerebrospinal fluid collection in mice
Abstract
Extraction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in small animal models is an indispensable technique used in neuroscience and neuro-oncology research but can be technically challenging due to the small size of the brain. Here we describe a simple, reliable, and highly reproducible method for collecting CSF from anesthetized laboratory mice based on anatomical foundation, with no requirement of introducing any custom-made types of equipment. The mouse's head is fixed to a stereotaxic frame in the position that allows the maximum opening of the cisterna magna. A Hamilton syringe attached with a 26 gauge needle is inserted stereotactically in parallel to the brain axis to reach the cistern. The clear CSF (approximately 10 µl) can then be drawn slowly in approximately 5 min. Our modified approach minimizes technical variations that can result from customized equipment, and is applicable in broad research settings.
Keywords: CSF collection; Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); Cisterna magna; Mouse; Neuroscience; Neurosurgery.
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