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An Efficient Method for Generating Murine Hypothalamic Neurospheres for the Study of Regional Neural Progenitor Biology

Journal

ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 161, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/endocr/bqaa035

Keywords

hypothalamus; neurogenesis; neural stem cells; radial glial cells; embryogenesis; neurodevelopment

Funding

  1. University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine graduate scholarship
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [201611MFE-381713245522]
  3. Alberta Innovates Health Solutions [201610151]
  4. University of Calgary Eyes High Competition
  5. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [DG386445]

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The hypothalamus is a key homeostatic brain region and the primary effector of neuroendocrine signaling. Recent studies show that early embryonic developmental disruption of this region can lead to neuroendocrine conditions later in life, suggesting that hypothalamic progenitors might be sensitive to exogenous challenges. To study the behavior of hypothalamic neural progenitors, we developed a novel dissection methodology to isolate murine hypothalamic neural stem and progenitor cells at the early timepoint of embryonic day 12.5, which coincides with peak hypothalamic neurogenesis. Additionally, we established and optimized a culturing protocol to maintain multipotent hypothalamic neurospheres that are capable of sustained proliferation or differentiation into neurons, oligodendrocytes, and astrocytes. We characterized media requirements, appropriate cell seeding density, and the role of growth factors and sonic hedgehog (Shh) supplementation. Finally, we validated the use of fluorescence activated cell sorting of either Sox2(GFPKI) or Nkx2.1(GFPKI) transgenic mice as an alternate cellular isolation approach to enable enriched selection of hypothalamic progenitors for growth into neurospheres. Combined, we present a new technique that yields reliable culturing of hypothalamic neural stem and progenitor cells that can be used to study hypothalamic development in a controlled environment.

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