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BMC Neuroscience
Quantitative investigation into methods for evaluating neocortical slice viability
James W Sleigh2  Claudia van Kan1  Logan J Voss3 
[1]University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1012 ZA, The Netherlands
[2]University of Auckland Waikato Clinical School, Hamilton 2340, New Zealand
[3]Anaesthesia Department, Waikato District Health Board, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
关键词: Electrophysiology;    Viability;    Seizure-like event;    Neocortical slice;   
Others  :  1139916
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2202-14-137
 received in 2013-09-04, accepted in 2013-10-31,  发布年份 2013
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【 摘 要 】

Background

In cortical and hippocampal brain slice experiments, the viability of processed tissue is usually judged by the amplitude of extracellularly-recorded seizure-like event (SLE) activity. Surprisingly, the suitability of this approach for evaluating slice quality has not been objectively studied. Furthermore, a method for gauging the viability of quiescent tissue, in which SLE activity is intentionally suppressed, has not been documented. In this study we undertook to address both of these matters using the zero-magnesium SLE model in neocortical slices.

Methods

Using zero-magnesium SLE activity as the output parameter, we investigated: 1) changes in the pattern (amplitude, frequency and length) of SLE activity as slice health either deteriorated; or was compromised by altering the preparation methodology and; 2) in quiescent tissue, whether the triggering of high frequency field activity following electrode insertion predicted subsequent development of SLE activity — and hence slice viability.

Results

SLE amplitude was the single most important variable correlating with slice viability, with a value less than 50 μV indicative of tissue unlikely to be able to sustain population activity for more than 30–60 minutes. In quiescent slices, an increase in high frequency field activity immediately after electrode insertion predicted the development of SLE activity in 100% of cases. Furthermore, the magnitude of the increase in spectral power correlated with the amplitude of succeeding SLE activity (R2 40.9%, p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

In conclusion, the findings confirm that the amplitude of population activity is a suitable field potential parameter for judging brain slice viability — and can be applied independent of the mechanism of tissue activation.

【 授权许可】

   
2013 Voss et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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