Methylene Blue Dye Injection in Mouse Embryonic Urinary Tract: A Method To Assess the Congenital Obstruction in the Urinary Tract

Published: April 30, 2023

Abstract

Source: Yun, K. Assessing Urinary Tract Junction Obstruction Defects by Methylene Blue Dye Injection. J. Vis. Exp. (2017)

In this video, we administer methylene blue dye injection into the urinary tract of a perinatal embryonic mouse to assess congenital anomalies related to urinary tract obstruction.

Protocol

All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board 1. Preparation of Methylene Blue Dye Solution Measure 0.1 g methylene blue powder. Dissolve the methylene blue in 10 mL normal saline or 1x phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) completely by vortexing. Filter the 10 mg/mL methylene blue solution with a syringe filter (membrane pore size 0.45µm) t…

Representative Results

Figure 1. Examples of methylene blue dye injection into a normal urinary system. (A) A typical image of the urinary system from a perinatal embryo (E19.5) after removing excess tissue. Two kidneys, two ureters, and a bladder are seen with reproductive organs, here testes (B) An example of dye injection into a normal kidney. An injection point into t…

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The authors have nothing to disclose.

Materials

Methylene blue Sigma-Aldrich M9140
Quality Biological Inc. NORMAL SALINE – 500ML Fisherscientific 50-983-204
3 mL disposable syringe with BD Luer-Lok tip BD 309657
Acrodisc Syringe Filters with Supor Membrane Pall corporation 4614
Exel Scalp Vein (Butterfly) Sets; 27G x 3/4" 12" EXELINT 26709
Delicate Operating Scissors Roboz Surgical Instrument Co. RS-6702
Micro Dissecting Forceps Roboz Surgical Instrument Co. RS-5135
Dumont Tweezers; Pattern #5 Roboz Surgical Instrument Co. RS-5045
BD PrecisionGlide Needles 30G x 1/2" BD 305106

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Methylene Blue Dye Injection in Mouse Embryonic Urinary Tract: A Method To Assess the Congenital Obstruction in the Urinary Tract. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20755, doi: (2023).

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