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Featured Article: Partial basal forebrain cholinergic depletion leaves working memory susceptible to the effects of systemic inflammation
Cunningham C (2012) Featured Article: Partial basal forebrain cholinergic depletion leaves working memory susceptible to the effects of systemic inflammation. Targeting Trends 13(4)
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Efficacy of a CD22-targeted antibody-saporin conjugate in a xenograft model of precursor-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Kato J, Satake N, O’Donnell RT, Abuhay M, Lewis C, Tuscano JM (2013) Efficacy of a CD22-targeted antibody-saporin conjugate in a xenograft model of precursor-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Leuk Res 37(1):83-88. doi: 10.1016/j.leukres.2012.09.010
Summary: Most cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are of B-cell lineage. Although children with ALL have a high survival rate, there is a subset of children with a much lower survival rate, and long-term side effects from treatment are problematic. CD22 has been suggested as a therapeutic target because it is not present on hematopoietic stem cells, therefore allowing regeneration of normal B cells following depletion of malignant B cells. The authors used a custom conjugate of the antibody HB22.7 and saporin to demonstrate specific toxicity against pre-B ALL cell lines. Mouse IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-18) was used as a control.
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Acetylcholine facilitates recovery of episodic memory after brain damage.
Croxson PL, Browning PG, Gaffan D, Baxter MG (2012) Acetylcholine facilitates recovery of episodic memory after brain damage. J Neurosci 32(40):13787-13795. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2947-12.2012
Summary: Episodic memory is controlled by several interconnected brain structures. The order in which these structures sustain damage can affect the processes lost. In this work the authors performed numerous bilateral injections of ME20.4-SAP (Cat. #IT-15) into the infero-temporal cortex, the medial surface of the temporal lobe, the perirhinal and entorhinal cortex, and the temporal pole of monkeys. These injections totaled 2.2-2.5 μg of conjugate. The results indicate that loss of cortical acetylcholine function will interfere with adaptation to memory impairments caused by structural damage in episodic memory centers.
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Nucleus of the solitary tract catecholaminergic neurons modulate the cardiovascular response to psychological stress in rats.
Daubert DL, McCowan M, Erdos B, Scheuer DA (2012) Nucleus of the solitary tract catecholaminergic neurons modulate the cardiovascular response to psychological stress in rats. J Physiol 590(Pt 19):4881-4895. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2012.232314
Summary: It has been proposed that the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is highly involved in cardiovascular regulation. In light of the fact that catecholaminergic neurons in the NTS are part of stress-related neurocircuitry, the authors investigated whether these neurons attenuate blood pressure increases due to stress. Rats received 22 ng bilateral injections of anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03) into the NTS. Mean arterial pressure and baseline plasma epinephrine were measured in a restraint test. Animals lesioned with anti-DBH-SAP displayed a significantly enhanced mean arterial pressure, and reduced plasma epinephrine. These data suggest that catecholaminergic neurons in the NTS inhibit the arterial pressure response to stress, but maintain the corticosteroid response.
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The effect of the steroid sulfatase inhibitor (p-O-sulfamoyl)-tetradecanoyl tyramine (DU-14) on learning and memory in rats with selective lesion of septal-hippocampal cholinergic tract.
Babalola PA, Fitz NF, Gibbs RB, Flaherty PT, Li PK, Johnson DA (2012) The effect of the steroid sulfatase inhibitor (p-O-sulfamoyl)-tetradecanoyl tyramine (DU-14) on learning and memory in rats with selective lesion of septal-hippocampal cholinergic tract. Neurobiol Learn Mem 98(3):303-310. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2012.09.003
Summary: Steroid sulfatase inhibitors such as dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEAS) have memory-enhancing effects. Working with both DHEAS and the steroid sulfatase inhibitor DU-14, the authors examined cholinergic function by infusing 0.2 μg of 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01) into the medial septum of rats. The results indicate that memory associated with contextual fear is facilitated by steroid sulfatase inhibition, but acquisition of spatial memory is impaired by these same lesions.
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Form and function of the M4 cell, an intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell type contributing to geniculocortical vision.
Estevez ME, Fogerson PM, Ilardi MC, Borghuis BG, Chan E, Weng S, Auferkorte ON, Demb JB, Berson DM (2012) Form and function of the M4 cell, an intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell type contributing to geniculocortical vision. J Neurosci 32(39):13608-13620. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1422-12.2012 PMID: 23015450
Summary: Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are cells that contain the photopigment melanopsin. In this work the authors extensively characterize the M4 ipRGCs. A melanopsin antibody (Cat. #AB-N38) at a 1:10,000 dilution was used to determine the presence of melanopsin by immunohistochemistry.
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Histamine release in the basal forebrain mediates cortical activation through cholinergic neurons.
Zant JC, Rozov S, Wigren HK, Panula P, Porkka-Heiskanen T (2012) Histamine release in the basal forebrain mediates cortical activation through cholinergic neurons. J Neurosci 32(38):13244-13254. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5933-11.2012
Summary: The basal forebrain modulates many functions, among them the regulation of wakefulness and cortical arousal. Previous data has linked increases in histaminergic transmission to increases in wakefulness. In order to further investigate various facets of this system, the authors injected 230 ng of 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01) into the horizontal diagonal band of Broca/substantia innominata/magnocellular preoptic area of rats. While control animals displayed several changes on administration of exogenous histamine, the lesioned animals had none of these changes.
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Photochemical internalization (PCI) of HER2-targeted toxins: Synergy is dependent on the treatment sequence.
Berstad MB, Weyergang A, Berg K (2012) Photochemical internalization (PCI) of HER2-targeted toxins: Synergy is dependent on the treatment sequence. Biochim Biophys Acta 1820(12):1849-1858. doi: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2012.08.027
Summary: A majority of patients develop acquired resistance to trastuzumab, the monoclonal antibody recognizing HER2, coupled to a toxin as a breast cancer therapeutic. One of the modes of resistance is that the therapeutic molecule is trapped inside an endocytic vesicle. PCI is a technique that facilitates cytosolic release of molecules in vesicles. The authors investigated the potency of biotinylated trastuzumab combined with streptavidin-ZAP (Cat. #IT-27) on several cell lines.
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Time to pay attention: attentional performance time-stamped prefrontal cholinergic activation, diurnality, and performance.
Paolone G, Lee TM, Sarter M (2012) Time to pay attention: attentional performance time-stamped prefrontal cholinergic activation, diurnality, and performance. J Neurosci 32(35):12115-12128. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2271-12.2012
Summary: This work examined the role that neuronal mechanisms have in cognitive performance on a fixed-time task. The authors performed bilateral 160 ng infusions of 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01) into the nucleus basalis and substantia innominata of the basal forebrain of rats that had reached stable performance on a sustained attention task. In control animals trained in the same task, prefrontal cholinergic neurotransmission persisted at the fixed time even after the task was terminated. Both lesioning and altering the task training time impaired task performance.
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Disrupted serotonergic system in patients with pulmonary hypertension may serve as novel biomarkers new therapeutic targets and to assess severity, progression and response to treatment.
Kirillova V, Prosviryakov E (2012) Disrupted serotonergic system in patients with pulmonary hypertension may serve as novel biomarkers new therapeutic targets and to assess severity, progression and response to treatment. Cardiovasc Res 93 Suppl 1:P209. European Society of Cardiology, Munich Germany. PMID: 909090
Summary: At the Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biology meeting in London the authors presented work examining the role serotonin and serotonin transporters play in pulmonary hypertension. Anti-SERT (Cat. #AB-N09, 1:500) was used in immunohistochemistry to detect the serotonin transporter in the myocardium. The data demonstrate that serotonin levels in the blood and serotonin transporter levels in the myocardium are both increased in patients with pulmonary hypertension.
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