Artículo
A standardized surgical technique for rat superior cervical ganglionectomy
Savastano, Luis Emilio; Castro Zapata, Analia Elizabeth
; Fitt, Marcos René; Rath, Martin Fredensborg; Romeo, Horacio Eduardo
; Muñoz, Estela Maris
Fecha de publicación:
09/2010
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
ISSN:
0165-0270
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Superior cervical ganglionectomy (SCGx) is a valuable microsurgical model to study the role of the sympathetic nervous system in a vast array of physiological and pathological processes, including homeostatic regulation, circadian biology and the dynamics of neuronal dysfunction and recovery after injury. Despite having several experimental applications in the rat, a thorough description of a standardized procedure has never been published. Here, we provide a brief review of the principal features and experimental uses of the SCGx, the surgical anatomy of the neck and sympathetic cervical chain, and a step-by-stepdescription of how to consistently remove the superior cervical ganglia through the omohyoid muscle or the carotid triangle. Furthermore, we suggest procedures and precautions to be taken during and aftersurgery to optimize results and describe tools to validate surgical success. We expect that the following standardized and optimized protocol will allow researchers to organize knowledge into a cohesive framework in those areas where the SCGx is applied.
Palabras clave:
SCG
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SCGx
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DECENTRALIZATION
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DENERVATION
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Articulos(IHEM)
Articulos de INST. HISTOLOGIA Y EMBRIOLOGIA DE MEND DR.M.BURGOS
Articulos de INST. HISTOLOGIA Y EMBRIOLOGIA DE MEND DR.M.BURGOS
Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Savastano, Luis Emilio; Castro Zapata, Analia Elizabeth; Fitt, Marcos René; Rath, Martin Fredensborg; Romeo, Horacio Eduardo; et al.; A standardized surgical technique for rat superior cervical ganglionectomy; Elsevier Science; Journal of Neuroscience Methods; 192; 1; 9-2010; 22-33
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