Journal article
Evidence for decreased copper associated with demyelination in the corpus callosum of cuprizone-treated mice
JBW Hilton, K Kysenius, JR Liddell, SW Mercer, DJ Hare, G Buncic, B Paul, YJ Wang, SS Murray, TJ Kilpatrick, AR White, PS Donnelly, PJ Crouch
Metallomics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2024
Abstract
Demyelination within the central nervous system (CNS) is a significant feature of debilitating neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and administering the copper-selective chelatorcuprizone to mice is widely used to model demyelination in vivo. Conspicuous demyelination within the corpus callosum is generally attributed to cuprizone's ability to restrict copper availability in this vulnerable brain region. However, the small number of studies that have assessed copper in brain tissue from cuprizone-treated mice have produced seemingly conflicting outcomes, leaving the role of CNS copper availability in demyelination unresolved. Herein we describe our assessment of copper concentra..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Electron microscopy was performed at the Centre for Advanced Histology and Microscopy, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. All other sample preparation and slide scanning for histological analyses was performed at the Melbourne Histology Platform, the University of Melbourne. Images in Fig. 1 and the Graphical Abstract were produced using BioRender.