Source: Hakim, M. A., et al., Isolation and Functional Analysis of Arteriolar Endothelium of Mouse Brain Parenchyma. J. Vis. Exp. (2022)
This video demonstrates a method for isolating the endothelial tubes from mouse cerebral parenchyma. Through a combination of enzymatic digestion and mechanical dissociation, the process yields an intact tube with endothelial cells.
All procedures involving animal samples have been reviewed and approved by the appropriate animal ethical review committee.
1. Solutions and drugs
2. Isolation of parenchymal arterioles
NOTE: Arterioles arising from the middle cerebral arteries (MCAs) and embedded in brain parenchyma are chosen for this protocol. The arterioles are isolated as previously described11, with modification.
3. Digestion of parenchymal arterioles and preparation of endothelial tubes
Figure 1: Dissection and isolation of parenchymal arterioles. (A) Isolated mouse brain with intact Circle of Willis. (B) A dissected rectangular piece of brain tissue containing the MCA (white arrow). (C) Isolation of pia from the upper part of the tissue (arteriole, blue arrow). (D) Arterioles (outlined with blue arrowheads) connected to middle cerebral arteries (yellow arrows). (E) Identified arteriole (blue arrow) in the brain tissue. (F) Pulling out the arteriole (blue arrow) from the loosened tissue. Note that panels E and F indicate an alternative method for isolation of the arteriole (see protocol step 3.2.3). Scale bars = 2 mm (A,B,C), 0.2 mm (D), and 1 mm (E,F).
Figure 2: Preparation of endothelial tubes from parenchymal arterioles. (A) Isolated and clean arteriole (blue arrow). (B) Trituration of partially enzyme-digested arteriole. (C) Intact endothelial tube (magnification: 100x) prepared and secured on the glass coverslip using pinning pipettes. (D) Endothelial tube at 200x magnification. Scale bars = 0.2 mm (A), 0.1 mm (B, C), and 0.05 mm (D).
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Bath Chiller (Isotemp 500LCU) | ThermoFisher Scientific | 13874647 | |
Borosilicate glass capillaries (Pinning) | Warner Instruments | G150T-6 | |
Borosilicate glass capillaries (Sharp Electrodes) | Warner Instruments | GC100F-10 | |
Borosilicate glass capillaries (Trituration) | World Precision Instruments (WPI), Sarasota, FL, USA | 1B100-4 | |
BSA: Bovine Serum Albumin | Sigma | A7906 | |
CaCl2: Calcium Chloride | Sigma | 223506 | |
Collagenase (Type H Blend) | Sigma | C8051 | |
Data Acquision Digitizer | Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA, USA | Digidata 1550A | |
Dissection Dish (Glass Petri with Charcoal Sylgard bottom) | Living Systems Instrumentation, St. Albans City, VT, USA | DD-90-S-BLK | |
Dithioerythritol | Sigma | D8255 | |
DMSO: Dimethyl Sulfoxide | Sigma | D8418 | |
Elastase (porcine pancreas) | Sigma | E7885 | |
Flow Control Valve | Warner Instruments | FR-50 | |
Fluorescence system interface, ARC lamp & power supply, hyperswitch and PMT | Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA, USA | IonOptix Systems | |
Forceps (Fine-tipped, sharpened) | FST | Dumont #5 & Dumont #55 | |
Glucose | Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA) | G7021 | |
HEPES: (4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid) | Sigma | H4034 | |
KCl: Potassium Chloride | Sigma | P9541 | |
MgCl2: Magnesium Chloride | Sigma | M2670 | |
Micromanipulator | Siskiyou | MX10 | |
Micropipette puller (digital) | Sutter Instruments, Novato, CA, USA | P-97 or P-1000 | |
Microscope (Nikon-inverted) | Nikon Instruments Inc, Melville, NY, USA | Ts2 | |
Microscope (Nikon-inverted) | Nikon Instruments Inc | Eclipse TS100 | |
Microscope Stage (Aluminum) | Siskiyou, Grants Pass, OR, USA | 8090P | |
Microsyringe Pump Controller | World Precision Instruments (WPI), Sarasota, FL, USA | SYS-MICRO4 | |
NaCl: Sodium Chloride | Sigma | S7653 | |
Papain | Sigma | P4762 | |
Phase contrast objectives | Nikon Instruments Inc | (Ph1 DL; 10X & 20X) | |
Scissors (3 mm & 7 mm blades) | Fine Science Tools (or FST), Foster City, CA, USA | Moria MC52 & 15000-00 | |
Scissors (Vannas style; 9.5 mm & 3 mm blades) | World Precision Instruments | 555640S, 14364 | |
Temperature Controller (Dual Channel) | Warner Instruments | TC-344B or C | |
Valve Control System | Warner Instruments | VC-6 |