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Isolation and Culture of Post-natal Mouse Cerebellar Granule Neuron Progenitor Cells and Neurons

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Journal J Vis Exp
Date 2009 Feb 21
PMID 19229177
Citations 59
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The cerebellar cortex is a well described structure that provides unique opportunities for studying neuronal properties and development. Of the cerebellar neuronal types (granule cells, Purkinje cells and inhibitory interneurons), granule neurons are by far the most numerous and are the most abundant type of neurons in the mammalian brain. In rodents, cerebellar granule neurons are generated during the first two post-natal weeks from progenitor cells in the outermost layer of the cerebellar cortex, the external granule layer (EGL). The protocol presented here describes techniques to enrich and culture granule neurons and their progenitor cells from post-natal mouse cerebellum. We will describe procedures to obtain cultures of increasing purity which can be used to study the differentiation of proliferating progenitor cells into granule neurons. Once the progenitor cells differentiate, the cultures also provide a homogenous population of granule neurons for experimental manipulation and characterization of phenomena such as synaptogenesis, glutamate receptor function, interaction with other purified cerebellar cells or cell death.

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