fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)–dextran (3 kD) in aCSF, was infused at midday (12 to 2 p.m.) via the cannula implanted in the cisterna magna. In sleeping mice, a robust influx of the fluorescent CSF tracer was noted along periarterial spaces
The scientists injected a fluorescent tracer, FITC, into a large reservoir of CSF called the cisterna magna.
This enabled the scientists to detect CSF as it circulated through the brain and diffused into the interstitial space between neurons.
The scientists observe that the CSF in sleeping mice flows robustly along arteries and diffuses into the surface of the brain (the parenchyma).