Source: Lai, J., et al. Simultaneous electrophysiological recording and micro-injections of inhibitory agents in the rodent brain. J. Vis. Exp. (2015)
This protocol outlines the assembly and use of an injectrode for precise drug delivery into targeted brain regions of an anesthetized rat, followed by monitoring of neuronal activity through recorded electrical signals.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Assembly of the Recording-injection Pipette
NOTE: This procedure is done in acute experiments, and sterilization of the pipette tip is not required.
2. Animal Preparation
3. Filling and Mounting of the Injection System
4. Injection and Reversible Inactivation
Figure 1: Schematic representation of the injectrode assembly. A microsyringe (A) is attached to the recording-injection pipette, which consists of a 30 G hypodermic needle (B) adhered to a silver wire (C) inside a glass pipette (D). Regions circled (E-F) highlight areas that may be susceptible to leaks.
Figure 2: A photo of the constructed pipette using a 30 G needle (B), waterproof adhesive glue (F), silver wire (C), and a glass pipette (D).
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Injection pump (UltraMicroPump III) | WPI | #UMP3 | |
Injection console (Micro4 Controller) | WPI | #SYS-MICRO4 | |
Hamilton syringe | Hamliton | (80301) 701LT 10 µL SYR | Syringes between 5 and 10 μL used |
Gel cyanoacrylate adhesive | Krazy Glue | KG86648R | The gel form is easier to apply on the shaft of the 30G hypodermic needle |
Glass pipettes | WPI | #TW100F-4 | Thin wall, 1mm OD, 0.75mm ID with filament pipettes used |
720 Needle Pipette Puller | Kopf | 720 | |
Silver wire | A-M Systems, Inc. | 782500 | Bare 0.010" |
Agar | |||
Capillary tubes | |||
Hypodermic needle | |||
Chicago Sky Blue (CSB) | |||
γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) | |||
lidocaine | |||
Atropine drops | |||
Isoflurane | |||
Heating pad | |||
Stereotaxic table | |||
#10 scalpel blade | |||
mineral oil |