大鼠颈挫伤脊髓损伤后10天持续轴突变性的免疫组织化学标记。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Anna F Fusco, Sabhya Rana, Marda Jorgensen, Victoria E Bindi, Michael D Sunshine, Gerry Shaw, David D Fuller
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研究设计:实验动物研究。目的:继续验证一种仅在神经退行性变时有效的靶向神经丝轻链表位(NF-L)的抗体,并利用该抗体描述单侧C4挫伤后10天大鼠轴突退行性变的模式。地点:美国盖恩斯维尔佛罗里达大学实验室。方法:Sprague Dawley大鼠接受单侧150kdyne C4挫伤(雌性4只,雄性5只)或椎板切除对照手术(雌性2只,雄性3只)。脊髓损伤或椎板切除术后10天,对脊髓和脑干进行免疫组织化学处理。用变性特异性NF-L抗体(MCA-6H63)对脊髓和脑干横切片进行染色,并用针对NF-L c端部分的抗体(NF-L- ct)或针对淀粉样蛋白前体蛋白(APP)的抗体进行双重标记,以标记健康的轴突,后者被认为是目前识别轴突损伤的“金标准”。评估持续轴突变性的模式。结果:损伤大鼠脊髓和脑干横断面显示点状MCA-6H63阳性纤维,病理表现,抗nf - l - ct共标记缺失,与APP常共定位。免疫阳性纤维在病变的吻侧和尾侧白质束丰富,单侧C4挫伤会破坏病变。在对照组织中没有观察到这种染色模式。结论:MCA-6H63抗体标记脊髓损伤后的轴突变性,提供了一种量化轴突变性的工具。
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Immunohistochemical labeling of ongoing axonal degeneration 10 days following cervical contusion spinal cord injury in the rat.

Study design: Experimental Animal Study.

Objective: To continue validating an antibody which targets an epitope of neurofilament light chain (NF-L) only available during neurodegeneration and to utilize the antibody to describe the pattern of axonal degeneration 10 days post-unilateral C4 contusion in the rat.

Setting: University of Florida laboratory in Gainesville, USA.

Methods: Sprague Dawley rats received either a unilateral 150kdyne C4 contusion (n = 4 females, n = 5 males) or a laminectomy control surgery (n = 2 females, n = 3 males). Ten days following SCI or laminectomy, spinal cords and brainstems were processed for immunohistochemistry. Serial spinal cord and brainstem cross-sections were stained with the degeneration-specific NF-L antibody (MCA-6H63) and dual labeled with either an antibody against the C-terminus portion of NF-L (NF-L-Ct), to label healthy axons, or an antibody against amyloid precursor protein (APP), considered the current "gold standard" for identifying axonal injury. The pattern of ongoing axonal degeneration was assessed.

Results: Spinal cord and brainstem cross-sections from injured rats had punctate MCA-6H63 positive fibers with a pathological appearance, loss of anti-NF-L-Ct colabeling, and frequent colocalization with APP. Immunopositive fibers were abundant rostral and caudal to the lesion in white matter tracts that would be disrupted by the unilateral C4 contusion. This pattern of staining was not observed in control tissue.

Conclusions: The MCA-6H63 antibody labels degenerating axons following SCI and offers a tool to quantify axonal degeneration.

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Spinal cord
Spinal cord 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
9.10%
发文量
142
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Spinal Cord is a specialised, international journal that has been publishing spinal cord related manuscripts since 1963. It appears monthly, online and in print, and accepts contributions on spinal cord anatomy, physiology, management of injury and disease, and the quality of life and life circumstances of people with a spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord is multi-disciplinary and publishes contributions across the entire spectrum of research ranging from basic science to applied clinical research. It focuses on high quality original research, systematic reviews and narrative reviews. Spinal Cord''s sister journal Spinal Cord Series and Cases: Clinical Management in Spinal Cord Disorders publishes high quality case reports, small case series, pilot and retrospective studies perspectives, Pulse survey articles, Point-couterpoint articles, correspondences and book reviews. It specialises in material that addresses all aspects of life for persons with spinal cord injuries or disorders. For more information, please see the aims and scope of Spinal Cord Series and Cases.
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