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Isolation of cortical mouse oligodendrocyte precursor cells

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS
Volume 209, Issue 1, Pages 219-226

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2012.06.017

Keywords

Oligodendrocyte; Oligodendrocyte precursor cell; OPC isolation; Cell culture; O4; A2B5; Astrocyte; Oligodendrocyte differentiation; Oligodendrocyte co-culture

Funding

  1. Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Trust, the Commonwealth of Kentucky Challenge for Excellence [NS054708, RR15576, RR031159]

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The reliable isolation of primary oligodendrocyte progenitors cells (OPCs) holds promise as both a research tool and putative therapy for the study and treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disease and trauma. Stringently characterized primary mouse OPCs is of additional importance due to the power of transgenics to address mechanism(s) involving single genes. In this study, we developed and characterized a reproducible method for the primary culture of OPCs from postnatal day 5-7 mouse cerebral cortex. We enriched an 04(+) OPC population using Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting (MACS) technology. This technique resulted in an average yield of 3.68 x 10(5) OPCs/brain. Following isolation, OPCs were glial fibrillary acidic protein(-) (GFAP(-)) and O4(+). Following passage and with expansion, OPCs were 04(+), A2B5(+), and NG2(+). Demonstrating their bi-potentiality, mouse OPCs differentiated into either more complex, highly arborized O4(+) or O1(+). oligodendrocytes (OLs) or GFAP(+) astrocytes. This bi-potentiality is lost, however, in co-culture with rat embryonic day 15 derived dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Following 7-14 days of OPC/DRG co-culture, OPCs aligned with DRG neurites and differentiated into mature OLs as indicated by the presence of 01 and myelin basic protein (MBP) immunostaining. Addition of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) to conditioned media from OPC/DRG co-cultures improved OPC differentiation into mature O1(+) and MBP+ OLs. This method allows for the study of primary mouse cortical OPC survival, maturation, and function without relying on oligosphere formation or the need for extensive passaging. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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