[PDF][PDF] Direct measurement of cerebrospinal fluid production in mice

G Liu, H Mestre, AM Sweeney, Q Sun, P Weikop, T Du… - Cell reports, 2020 - cell.com
G Liu, H Mestre, AM Sweeney, Q Sun, P Weikop, T Du, M Nedergaard
Cell reports, 2020cell.com
The emerging interest in brain fluid transport has prompted a need for techniques that
provide an understanding of what factors regulate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production.
Here, we describe a methodology for direct quantification of CSF production in awake mice.
We measure CSF production by placing a catheter in a lateral ventricle, while physically
blocking outflow from the 4 th ventricle. Using this methodology, we show that CSF
production increases during isoflurane anesthesia, and to a lesser extent with …
Summary
The emerging interest in brain fluid transport has prompted a need for techniques that provide an understanding of what factors regulate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production. Here, we describe a methodology for direct quantification of CSF production in awake mice. We measure CSF production by placing a catheter in a lateral ventricle, while physically blocking outflow from the 4th ventricle. Using this methodology, we show that CSF production increases during isoflurane anesthesia, and to a lesser extent with ketamine/xylazine anesthesia, relative to the awake state. Aged mice have reduced CSF production, which is even lower in aged mice overexpressing amyloid-β. Unexpectedly, CSF production in young female mice is 30% higher than in age-matched males. Altogether, the present observations imply that a reduction in CSF production might contribute to the age-related risk of proteinopathies but that the rate of CSF production and glymphatic fluid transport are not directly linked.
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