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Immunofluorescence in brain sections: simultaneous detection of presynaptic and postsynaptic proteins in identified neurons

Authors :
Patrizia Panzanelli
Carolin J Straub
Edith M. Schneider Gasser
Marco Sassoè-Pognetto
Jean-Marc Fritschy
Oliver Weinmann
University of Zurich
Source :
Nature Protocols. 1:1887-1897
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

Elucidating the molecular organization of synapses is essential for understanding brain function and plasticity. Immunofluorescence, combined with various fluorescent probes, is a sensitive and versatile method for morphological studies. However, analysis of synaptic proteins in situ is limited by epitope-masking after tissue fixation. Furthermore, postsynaptic proteins (such as ionotropic receptors and scaffolding proteins) often require weaker fixation for optimal detection than most intracellular markers, thereby hindering simultaneous visualization of these molecules. We present three protocols, which are alternatives to perfusion fixation, to overcome these restrictions. Brief tissue fixation shortly after interruption of vital functions preserves morphology and antigenicity. Combined with specific neuronal markers, selective detection of gamma-aminobutyric acid A (GABA(A)) receptors and the scaffolding protein gephyrin in relation to identified inhibitory presynaptic terminals in the rodent brain is feasible by confocal laser scanning microscopy. The most sophisticated of these protocols can be associated with electrophysiology for correlative studies of synapse structure and function. These protocols require 2-3 consecutive days for completion.

Details

ISSN :
17502799 and 17542189
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Protocols
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4204d80755c9a4a6b5b9e15c9224f5ce