Prior to hippocampal isolation
Before beginning the hippocampal isolation, make sure that all the tools are sterile. Spray down the culture hood with 70% ethanol, and place the tools inside the hood. You will need 6- and 10-cm Petri dishes, sterile poly-L coated glass coverslips, pipettors and tips, disposable pipettes, and an electric pipettor. From this point on, remember to use correct sterile technique.
- Turn on the water bath and make sure that it is heated up to 37°C.
- The following solutions that are stored at 4°C will be needed:
- Modified Eagle’s Medium (MEM)
- Neurobasal
- Hank’s buffered saline solution (HBSS)
- Borate buffer solution
- Sodium pyruvate solution
- Sterile-filtered 20% glucose solution in distilled water
- Make sure to spray all the bottles down with 70% ethanol before placing them in the hood.
- Take these frozen solutions out of the freezer and place them in a heated water bath:
- A 5 ml aliquot of horse serum
- A 1 ml aliquot of B-27 supplement
- A 1 ml aliquot of 100X antibiotic (penicillin plus streptomycin)
- And a 0.5 ml aliquot of L-glutamine
- After the solutions have thawed, take them out of the water bath, spray them down with 70% ethanol, and place them in the hood. Now the plating and Neurobasal medium can be prepared.
- After the solutions are prepared, cap the containers tightly and place them in the 37°C bath to warm up while performing the hippocampal isolation.
- Also, take an aliquot of the protease trypsin (2.5%) out of the freezer and place it in the water bath. Trypsin will digest the dissected hippocampus, which will be isolated in the next step.
- Take a 15ml conical tube, fill it with HBSS, and label it with the treatment group. It is here that isolated hippocampi will be collected in the next step.
Hippocampal Isolation
- To begin the hippocampal isolation, make sure newborn pups are clean and have had their milk bands, placentas, and umbilical cords removed by their mother.
- Place the pups in a Petri dish, spray with 70% ethanol to clean, and place them in the hood. Animals are euthanized immediately before culturing.
- For further sterilization take one pup from the dish, dip the pup into 70% ethanol, and then into two washes of sterile HBSS.
- Remove the head from the body with scissors. Using the same scissors, cut through the skin and the skull.
- Using a pair of fine tweezers, peel the skull away from the brain and place the brain into a small Petri dish that contains a small amount of sterile HBSS.
- Peel back the cerebral hemispheres. The hippocampus is a small, seahorse-shaped structure in the medial temporal lobe.
- Remove the hippocampus and place into 3 ml of HBSS in a 15 ml tube. Repeat these steps with each pup, and place each isolated hippocampus into the 15 ml tube. Now, it is time to dissociate the tissue to single cells.
Hippocampal cell dissociation
- After all hippocampi have been isolated, fill the 15 ml tube to 4.5 ml with HBSS.
- Remove the trypsin from the water bath, spray with ethanol, and place in the hood. Add 0.5 ml of trypsin to the tube, and incubate for 15 minutes at 37°C.
- In the hood, remove the HBSS/trypsin solution from the tube with a sterile pipette, being careful not to disturb the hippocampi that have settled to the bottom of the tube. Add 5 ml of HBSS to the tube and swirl gently. Incubate at 37°C for 5 minutes.
- Repeat this step twice, removing the old HBSS and replacing with fresh solution.
- Take an aliquot of DNAse I out of the freezer. Add 0.5 ml of DNase to the hippocampi in 4.5 ml HBSS. The DNAse is added to promote enzyme inactivation.
- Triturate the solution (or pipette up and down) until it is homogenous. Be careful not to introduce bubbles into the homogenate.
- Determine cell viability with the trypan blue exclusion method.
- Take a 10 cm Petri dish containing 6 to 8 coverslips, and add 10 ml of plating medium. Pipette the desired number of cells to the dish containing the coverslips. Swirl gently to disperse the cells, and make sure the coverslips do not overlap.
- Allow the cells to attach for 2-4 hours in a humidified 37°C incubator with 5% CO2. After confirming that the cells are viable and have attached, transfer the coverslips to individual dishes containing Neurobasal medium. Place these dishes back into the incubator.
- Once a week, replace one-third of the medium with fresh Neurobasal medium and experimental treatments, as needed. Now, the functional properties of these cells in culture are ready to be studied.
Fura-2 Calcium Imaging of Hippocampal Neurons
- After cultured hippocampal neurons have been in vitro for 48 hours (but not earlier), calcium imaging experiments can begin. At this point, these neurons should have begun to extend processes. The optimal age range for calcium imaging is from day in vitro 3 to 7.
- Load cultures with Fura-2 AM for 30 minutes at 37°C, after which they can be imaged under a 20X objective using a Xenon arc lamp to excite the calcium indicator dye and a 512 bit ccd camera, which samples every 150ms.