Related Experiment Videos
Organotypic slice cultures from transgenic mice as disease model systems
Karen Duff1, Wendy Noble, Kayte Gaynor
1Nathan Kline Institute and Department of Psychiatry, New York University, 140 Old Orangeburg Rd, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA. duff@nki.rfmh.org
Abstract:
Organotypic slice cultures have been prepared from the brains of transgenic mice with Alzheimer's disease-type pathology. Cell types within the slice undergo differentiation and slices can be maintained in culture for up to 6 mo when prepared from young neonates. Slices have been prepared from mice overexpressing genes of relevance to Alzheimer's disease, including mutant or wild-type tau. Neurons in these slices develop neurons that are immunoreactive for a number of markers of abnormal tau. Organotypic slice models are currently being used to test the impact of tangle enhancers or inhibitors as a prescreen for efficacy before testing drugs in vivo.