Development and Characterization of Primary Brain Cultures from Japanese Quail Embryos

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Zoabi, Shaden [1 ]
Blau, Achinoam [1 ]
Berlin, Shai [1 ]
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[1] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Ruth & Bruce Rappaport Fac Med, Dept Neurosci, Haifa, Israel
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BIO-PROTOCOL | 2024年 / 14卷 / 18期
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Primary cell culture; Quail; Avian; Neurons; In vitro; Forebrain; TRANSGENIC QUAIL; CELL-CULTURE; NEURONS; MODEL; NEUROSCIENCE; BIOLOGY;
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10.21769/BioProtoc.5071
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Cell cultures play a crucial role in neuroscience research, facilitating the elucidation of the complexities of cellular physiology and pathology. The relative simplicity in producing cultures and the accessibility to cells that the cultures provide, in contrast to in vivo settings, allow users to manipulate and monitor cells more easily at higher throughputs and lower costs. These are ideal for screening purposes and electrophysiological characterizations. Despite the prevalence of methodologies for producing brain cultures from various animal models, rodents in particular, approaches for culturing neurons (and glia) from birds are less established or completely absent as in the case of the Japanese quail model. Here, we present a unique culturing protocol for brain cells (e.g., neurons at different maturation levels, such as progenitor cells, excitatory and inhibitory neurons, microglia, and endothelial cells) from entire forebrains of Japanese quail embryos for high-throughput screening of viral vectors in vitro and other various purposes. Following dissection and digestion methods uniquely suited for avian brains, we tailored the growth media and culturing surface to allow the survival of quail brain cultures for more than three weeks in vitro.
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