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1.5 mm brain punch

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The 1.5 mm brain punch is a precision tool used for obtaining tissue samples from the brain. It features a sharp, circular punch with a diameter of 1.5 millimeters, designed to extract consistent and uniform samples from specific regions of the brain for further analysis and study.

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Nicotine Pharmacological Effects in Rats

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Nicotine hydrogen tartrate (Sigma, St Louis, MO) was dissolved in 0.9% physiological saline solution. F344 and HIV-1Tg rats were injected subcutaneously (s.c.) with either saline or nicotine once per day (0.4 mg/kg/day) for 27 d before tissue collection, a procedure commonly used to study pharmacological effects of nicotine in our and other groups (Gutala et al., 2006 (link), Matta et al., 2007 (link), Nesil et al., 2015 (link)). The concentration of nicotine was calculated as nicotine free base, pH 7.0, according to Matta et al. (Matta et al., 2007 (link)) and based on our previous reported (Song et al., 2015 , Nesil et al., 2015 (link)).
On Day 28, the animals were sacrificed and brain regions were collected. Using a rat brain matrix (Kent Scientific, Torrington, CT), 1 mm slices were taken from each brain. The slices that contained the prefrontal cortex (PFC), ventral tegmental area (VTA) and nucleus accumbens (NAc) were identified according to the rat brain atlas (Paxinos and Watson, 2005 ). Tissue from the regions of interest was collected from each brain using a 1.5 mm brain punch (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL), and stored at −80°C until use.
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Nicotine Administration in Rat Brain Regions

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(−)-Nicotine hydrogen tartrate (Sigma-Aldich Corp., St Louis, MO) was dissolved in 0.9 % physiological saline. F344 and HIV-1Tg rats were injected subcutaneously (s.c.) with saline or nicotine (0.4 mg/kg/day) once per day for 27 days before tissue collection (Nesil et al. 2015 (link); Song et al. 2016 (link)). The concentration of nicotine was calculated as a nicotine-free base. This dose of nicotine was determined based on Matta et al. (2007) and based on our previous studies (Nesil et al. 2015 (link); Song et al. 2016 (link)), which showed that 0.04-mg/kg chronic injections of nicotine significantly induced alterations at the transcriptional level in the brain regions of HIV-1Tg rats. Using a rat brain matrix (Kent Scientific, Torrinton, CT), 1-mm slices were taken from each brain. Slices that contained the VTA, NAc, PFC, HIP, and hypothalamus (HYP) were identified based on a rat brain atlas (Paxinos and Watson 1998 ). Tissue from the brain regions of interest was collected from each rat using a 1.5-mm brain punch (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL) and stored at −80 ° C until use.
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