This video describes a method of preparing lungs for ex vivo live imaging to study interactions between cancer cells and stromal cells, using agarose for inflation. In the sample protocol, agarose inflation procedure is described before observing live cellular interactions.
Protocol
All procedures involving animals have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Preparation of Lungs for Ex vivo Live Imaging NOTE: Try to work as sterile and careful as possible to avoid unnecessary challenges of the immune cells within the lungs. Inject the mouse intraperitoneal (i.p.) with a lethal overdose of an anesthetic …
Representative Results
Figure 1. Protocol for preparation of lungs for live imaging. (A) Exposure of the trachea after preparation of the mouse. (B) Small snip made in the exposed trachea parallel to the cartilaginous rings. (C) 20 G needle inserted 4-5 mm into the trachea. (D) Instillation of 400 µl 2% low-melting-tem…
Divulgaciones
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Materials
Anesthetic
NA
NA
Anesthesia approved by IACUC, used for anesthesia and/or euthanesia
PBS, USP sterile
Amresco INC
K813-500ML
Ultra pure grade for i.v. injection
1X PBS
UCSF cell culture facility
NA
Styrofoam platform
NA
NA
Will be used as dissection board
Fine scissors sharp
Fine Science Tools
14060-11
20 G x 1 needle, short bevel
BD
305178
Forceps
Roboz Surgical Store
RS-5135
1 mL syringe without needle
BD
309659
Low-melting-temperature agarose
Lonza
50111
To make 10 ml of solution, weigh 0.2 g of agarose, add to 10 ml 1 x PBS, and heat to dissolve. Agarose will solidify at room temperature, so maintain in a 37 °C water bath until used for inflation.