Published: Vol 2, Iss 10, May 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.191 Views: 21800
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Abstract
This protocol aims to introduce methods for sacrificing rats by transcardial perfusion and extracting the brain, and introduce methods for staining the rat brain tissue with c-Fos and Arc antibodies. Please note the expression of the proteins is very sensitive to behavioral paradigm that triggers neural activity.
Materials and Reagents
Equipment
Procedure
Recipes
Monobasic NaP | ddH2O (double-distilled) 250 ml NaH2PO4 6.9 g |
Dibasic NaP | ddH2O 1 L NaHPO4 28.4 g |
In ~100 ml of Monobasic NaP, start adding Dibasic NaP. Measure pH while adding Dibasic (~600-800 ml may be needed). | |
Dilute this 0.2 M stock solution by 1/2 using ddH2O. |
Acknowledgments
This protocol was adapted from Kim and Thompson (2011).
References
Article Information
Copyright
© 2012 The Authors; exclusive licensee Bio-protocol LLC.
How to cite
Kim, S. (2012). c-Fos and Arc Immunohistochemistry on Rat Cerebellum. Bio-protocol 2(10): e191. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.191.
Category
Neuroscience > Behavioral neuroscience > Learning and memory
Developmental Biology > Morphogenesis
Cell Biology > Tissue analysis > Tissue isolation
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