1. Cerebellomedullary Cistern Delivery for AAV-Based Gene Therapy: A Technical Note for Nonhuman Primates
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Samaranch, Lluis, Bringas, John, Pivirotto, Philip, San Sebastian, Waldy, Forsayeth, John, and Bankiewicz, Krystof
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Medical Biotechnology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Genetics ,Neurosciences ,Biotechnology ,Gene Therapy ,Animals ,Central Nervous System ,Cisterna Magna ,Dependovirus ,Female ,Gene Transfer Techniques ,Genetic Therapy ,Genetic Vectors ,Humans ,Injections ,Epidural ,Male ,Primates - Abstract
Accessing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the craniocervical junction through the posterior atlanto-occipital membrane via cerebellomedullary injection (also known as cisternal puncture or cisterna magna injection) has become a standard procedure in preclinical studies. Such delivery provides broader coverage to the central and peripheral nervous system unlike local parenchymal delivery alone. As a clinical application, this approach offers a more reliable method for neurological gene replacement delivery in infants, where skull-mounted devices are not indicated. Here we describe a consistent, precise, and safe method for CSF injection with minimal equipment and technical skills.
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- 2016