Bio-Protocol (Jun 2022)

Electroporation of Small Interfering RNAs into Tibialis Anterior Muscles of Mice

  • Anna Stephan,
  • Flavia Graca,
  • Liam Hunt,
  • Fabio Demontis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4428
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11

Abstract

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Aging and wasting of skeletal muscle reduce organismal fitness. Regrettably, only limited interventions are currently available to address this unmet medical need. Many methods have been developed to study this condition, including the intramuscular electroporation of DNA plasmids. However, this technique requires surgery and high electrical fields, which cause tissue damage. Here, we report an optimized protocol for the electroporation of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) into the tibialis anterior muscle of mice. This protocol does not require surgery and, because of the small siRNA size, mild electroporation conditions are utilized. By inducing target mRNA knockdown, this method can be used to interrogate gene function in muscles of mice from different strains, genotypes, and ages. Moreover, a complementary method for siRNA transfection into differentiated myotubes can be used for testing siRNA efficacy before in vivo use. Altogether, this streamlined protocol is instrumental for basic science and translational studies in muscles of mice and other animal models.