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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE Année : 2016

Protocol for Isolating the Mouse Circle of Willis

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The cerebral arterial circle (circulus arteriosus cerebri) or circle of Willis (CoW) is a circulatory anastomosis surrounding the optic chiasma and hypothalamus that supplies blood to the brain and surrounding structures. It has been implicated in several cerebrovascular disorders, including cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA)-associated vasculopathies, intracranial atherosclerosis and intracranial aneurysms. Studies of the molecular mechanisms underlying these diseases for the identification of novel drug targets for their prevention require animal models. Some of these models may be transgenic, whereas others will involve isolation of the cerebro-vasculature, including the CoW. The method described here is suitable for CoW isolation in any mouse lineage and has considerable potential for screening (expression of genes, protein production, posttranslational protein modifications, secretome analysis, etc.) studies on the large vessels of the mouse cerebro-vasculature. It can also be used for ex vivo studies, by adapting the organ bath system developed for isolated mouse olfactory arteries.

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hal-01545424 , version 1 (22-06-2017)

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Justine Claire Hur, Regis Blaise, Isabelle Limon. Protocol for Isolating the Mouse Circle of Willis. Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, 2016, 116, pp.e54352. ⟨10.3791/54352⟩. ⟨hal-01545424⟩
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