人脑
神经科学
生物
病理
细胞生物学
发育生物学
计算生物学
医学
作者
Thomas Park,Leon Smyth,Miranda Aalderink,Zoe Woolf,Justin Rustenhoven,Kevin Lee,Deidre Jansson,Amy M. Smith,Sheryl Feng,Jason Correia,Peter Heppner,Patrick Schweder,Edward Mee,Mike Dragunow
出处
期刊:Nature Protocols
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2022-01-12
卷期号:17 (2): 190-221
被引量:22
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41596-021-00637-8
摘要
When modeling disease in the laboratory, it is important to use clinically relevant models. Patient-derived human brain cells grown in vitro to study and test potential treatments provide such a model. Here, we present simple, highly reproducible coordinated procedures that can be used to routinely culture most cell types found in the human brain from single neurosurgically excised brain specimens. The cell types that can be cultured include dissociated cultures of neurons, astrocytes, microglia, pericytes and brain endothelial and neural precursor cells, as well as explant cultures of the leptomeninges, cortical slice cultures and brain tumor cells. The initial setup of cultures takes ~2 h, and the cells are ready for further experiments within days to weeks. The resulting cells can be studied as purified or mixed population cultures, slice cultures and explant-derived cultures. This protocol therefore enables the investigation of human brain cells to facilitate translation of neuroscience research to the clinic.
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