A Pipeline Using Bilateral In Utero Electroporation To Interrogate Genetic Influences On Rodent Behavior

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2020)

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As genome-wide association studies shed light on the heterogeneous genetic underpinnings of many neurological diseases, the need to study the contribution of specific genes to brain development and function increases. Relying on mouse models to study the role of specific genetic manipulations is not always feasible since transgenic mouse lines are quite costly and many novel disease-associated genes do not yet have commercially available genetic lines. Additionally, it can take years of development and validation to create a mouse line. In utero electroporation offers a relatively quick and easy method to manipulate gene expression in a cell-type specific manner in vivo that only requires developing a DNA plasmid to achieve a particular genetic manipulation. Bilateral in utero electroporation can be used to target large populations of frontal cortex pyramidal neurons. Combining this gene transfer method with behavioral approaches allows one to study the effects of genetic manipulations on the function of prefrontal cortex networks and the social behavior of juvenile and adult mice.
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Biology,Issue 159,in utero electroporation,prefrontal cortex,gene transfer,development,social behavior,bilateral transfection,neurodevelopmental diseases,pyramidal neurons,neuropsychiatric disorders
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