2016
DOI: 10.3791/54352
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Protocol for Isolating the Mouse Circle of Willis

Abstract: 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 targe… Show more

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“…Blood was removed by transcardial perfusion with HBSS. Segments of the anterior and middle cerebral arteries with medium-sized branches were isolated from excised mouse brains in ice-cold MEM under a dissecting microscope, immediately frozen on dry ice, and stored at −80°C (88). The cerebral cortex was dissected, and the pia matter was removed by rolling on dry filter paper.…”
Section: R E S E a R C H A R I C L Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood was removed by transcardial perfusion with HBSS. Segments of the anterior and middle cerebral arteries with medium-sized branches were isolated from excised mouse brains in ice-cold MEM under a dissecting microscope, immediately frozen on dry ice, and stored at −80°C (88). The cerebral cortex was dissected, and the pia matter was removed by rolling on dry filter paper.…”
Section: R E S E a R C H A R I C L Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mice were euthanized by inhalation of 100% CO 2 followed by harvest of the brain according to an institutionally approved euthanasia protocol. After the brain was isolated, the cerebral arteries of the CoW (anterior, posterior and middle) and their main branches were surgically removed from the base of the brain [ 24 ]. Thereafter, each isolated CoW was rinsed with cold Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline solution (DPBS) (Gibco # 2430024) and stored at −80°C until further use.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of this blood circulation system, the anastomotic system called Circulus arteriosus cerebri was first described by Dr. Thomas Willis in 1664 (Fenrich et al, 2021; García‐Porrero & Hurlé, 2015; Kenney, 1998; Lee, 1995). This system, the circle of Willis (CoW), is located in the ventral side of the brain surrounding the optic chiasm, the tuber cinereum, and the interpeduncular region (Hur et al, 2016; Malcom & Carpenter, 1994; Schaller, 2007), and works in its classical notion as a safe blood circulation system providing collateral flow between the rostral and caudal arterial systems of the brain, establishing alternative pathways between the left and right cerebral hemispheres, to ensure blood flow to the brain in case of arterial stenosis or occlusion (Goswami et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%