Journal article

Protocol for the isolation of the mouse sympathetic splanchnic-celiac-superior mesenteric ganglion complex

P Trevizan-Baú, MT Ringuet, MJ Stebbing, RM McAllen, JB Furness, SN Mueller

STAR Protocols | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024

Abstract

Neurons that originate from pre-vertebral sympathetic ganglia, the splanchnic-celiac-superior mesenteric ganglion complex (SCSMG) in mouse, have important roles in control of organs of the upper abdomen. Here, we present a protocol for the isolation of the mouse sympathetic SCSMG. We describe steps for surgical incision, ganglia isolation, ganglia fine dissection, and whole-mount SCSMG after clearing-enhanced 3D (Ce3D) clearing method and immunohistochemistry. Given the importance of mice in studies of that control, this protocol aims to assist biomedical researchers in the dissection of the mouse SCSMG.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Funding Acknowledgements

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, grant 2017220 to S.N.M. and grant 1186384 to R.M.M.; confocal microscopy was per-formed in the Biological Optical Microscopy Platform at the University of Melbourne; P.T.-B. re- ceives the University of Florida McKnight Brain Institute Gator NeuroScholar Fellowship.