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The brain's oxytocin receptor-rich nuclei are clusters of neurons that express oxytocin receptors, which interact with oxytocin, a neuropeptide.
To isolate oxytocin receptor-rich nuclei, begin with a neonatal rat brain.
Place the brain in a mold with a slicing guide. Slice the entire brain to expose different regions with nuclei.
Transfer these slices to a dish and immobilize them.
Add artificial cerebrospinal fluid, or aCSF, to maintain neuronal viability and incubate under gentle rotation.
Using a published brain atlas as a reference, identify anatomical landmarks to locate oxytocin-receptor-rich nuclei within the slices.
Transfer an identified brain slice of interest to a new plate.
Under a microscope, locate the nuclei within the slice and punch it.
Repeat the process for other identified sections to isolate the oxytocin-rich nuclei.
Transfer the isolated nuclei to a tube containing ice-cold protein extraction buffer supplemented with protease and phosphatase inhibitors to preserve the oxytocin receptors.
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