В статье представлены результаты количественного и морфологического анализ нейронов у мышей в области ишемического поражения, через 6 часов после внутрисосудистой окклюзии средней мозговой артерии (MCAO). Продемонстрировано разделение области поражения на ишемический очаг и ишемическую полутень. Показано изменение морфологии клеточных тел и ядер нейронов в ишемическом очаге. The article presents the results of a quantitative and morphological analysis of neurons in mice in the area of ischemic injury, 6 hours after intravascular occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO). The division of the affected area into an ischemic focus and an ischemic penumbra was demonstrated. Changes in the morphology of cell bodies and nuclei of neurons in the ischemic focus are shown.
Нами разработан протокол совмещения иммуногистохимического окрашивания маркера молодых нейронов даблкортина и флуоресцентной гибридизации in situ (FISH) теломерной ДНК на криосрезах мозга толщиной 10 нм. Показано успешное применение, приводится подробный протокол окрашивания. We have developed a technique for joint staining of brain 10 nm criosections for doublecortin immunohistochemistry and telomere DNA fluorescent in situ hybridization. The successful application of the technique is shown, a timetable procedure is developed and all the reagents necessary for its implementation are written out, as well as the necessary temperature conditions are indicated.
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