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Modeling Neuronal Injury in Mouse Primary Cerebellar Granule Neurons

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Begin with a culture of mouse primary cerebellar granule neurons.

Add high concentrations of N-methyl-D-aspartate, or NMDA, an excitatory neurotransmitter receptor agonist, and glycine, a co-agonist. Incubate the culture.

NMDA and glycine bind to their respective sites on the NMDA receptors, leading to overstimulation and causing a massive influx of calcium ions.

The increased intracellular calcium activates calcium-dependent phospholipases, which degrade cell membrane phospholipids, resulting in membrane damage.

Additionally, intracellular calcium activates proteases that degrade cellular proteins.

The elevated calcium levels also induce mitochondrial stress and fragmentation, leading to the release of reactive oxygen species, or ROS, and causing oxidative stress.

Furthermore, intracellular calcium activates DNases, which, together with ROS, cause DNA damage, ultimately resulting in neuronal death.

Replace the medium with fresh medium without NMDA and glycine to halt the signaling cascade.

The NMDA-induced neuronal injury model is ready for further analysis.

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Modeling Neuronal Injury in Mouse Primary Cerebellar Granule Neurons

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