J Vet Sci. 2007 Mar;8(1):15-20   
 

Organotypic slice culture of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of rat

Eun Seong Cho1, So Yeong Lee1, Jae-Yong Park2, Seong-Geun Hong2, Pan Dong Ryu1,*

 

1Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmacology, BK21 Program for Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
2Department of Physiology, Institute of Health Science and Medical Research Center for Neural Dysfunction, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine, Jinju 660-701, Korea

* pandryu@plaza.snu.ac.kr

 

Organotypic slice cultures have been developed as an alternative to acute brain slices because the neuronal viability and synaptic connectivity in these cultures can be preserved well for a prolonged period of time. This study evaluated a stationary organotypic slice culture developed for the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of rat. The results showed that the slice cultures maintain the typical shape of the nucleus, the immunocytochemical signals for oxytocin, vasopressin, and corticotropin-releasing hormone, and the electrophysiological properties of PVN neurons for up to 3 weeks in vitro. The PVN neurons in the culture expressed the green fluorescent protein gene that had been delivered by the adenoviral vectors. The results indicate that the cultured slices preserve the properties of the PVN neurons, and can be used in longterm studies on these neurons in vitro.