Source: Law, V. et al. A Murine Ommaya Xenograft Model to Study Direct-Targeted Therapy of Leptomeningeal Disease. J. Vis. Exp. (2021)
In this video, we describe the procedure to deliver human-derived tumor cells into the cisterna magna of a mouse’s brain. The orthotopic mouse model can be used to study metastatic spread of cancer to the cranial meninges.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Preparation of CTCs
2. Presurgical Procedure
3. Surgical Cisterna Magna Injection
Figure 1: Injection of circulating tumor cells into the cisterna magna in a murine xenograft model to study leptomeningeal disease and central nervous system metastases. (A) An illustration showing the location of the cisterna magna and the CSF accessing site, in which CTCs are injected using a Hamilton syringe. (B) A representative IVIS image of mice that had developed leptomeningeal disease and central nervous system metastases (brain and along the spinal cord) after 2 weeks of injection with circulating tumor cells. Cells were labeled with a luciferase reporter gene. Control animals injected with saline did not develop tumors (n = 3), and the experiment was performed in triplicate. Abbreviations: CTCs = circulating tumor cells; IVIS = in vivo imaging system.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Bead sterilizer | Braintree Scientific Inc. (or any vendor) | #GER 5287-120V | Germinator 500 |
Buprenorphine Sustained-Release (Bup-SR) | Zoopharm | DEA controlled | |
Hamilton microliter syringes | Hamilton | 10, 25, 50, and 100 μL; 30G for cisterna magna injection |
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