Acute Isolation and Culture of Facial Lobe Slice from Southern Catfish (Silurus meridionalis Chen) Recorded by Infrared Visual Patch Clamp Techenique
Acute Isolation and Culture of Facial Lobe Slice from Southern Catfish (Silurus meridionalis Chen) Recorded by Infrared Visual Patch Clamp Techenique[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2010,49(6):100-104.
Acute Isolation and Culture of Facial Lobe Slice from Southern Catfish (Silurus meridionalis Chen) Recorded by Infrared Visual Patch Clamp Techenique[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2010,49(6):100-104.DOI:
The dissociation and culture in different artificial cerebrum spinal fluids (ACSF) of facial lobe slice isolated from Southern catfish (
Silurus meridionalis
Chen) are described. To observe the physiological functions in information coding of primary gustatory central neurons and to elaborate the mechanism of information identification in fish
we established the teleost infrared visual patch clamp method. According to experimental requirement
low calcium ACSF contained HEPES
Vc
TU and kynurenic acid could be selected for normal brain slices culture at the temperature of 25 ℃within 2 h. The morphology and electrophysiological characteristics of neurons were observed noninvasively by brain slice patch clamp with infrared videomicroscopy. There were two types of neurons (pyriform and oval neurons) in facial lobe. They all had no or low rate of spontaneous discharges and frequency adaptation. Pyriform neuron had lower membrane resistance but with higher evoked discharge frequency.