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Hindbrain catecholamine neurons control multiple glucoregulatory responses.

Ritter S, Dinh TT, Li AJ (2006) Hindbrain catecholamine neurons control multiple glucoregulatory responses. Physiol Behav 89(4):490-500. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2006.05.036

Summary: Glucose deficit evokes many responses in the brain. Recently these workers have been focusing on mechanisms eliciting glucoregulatory responses; the focus has settled on catecholaminergic neurons in the hindbrain. In a series of experiments rats received injections of anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03) into epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (NE) terminal areas of hypothalamus and spinal cord. The data suggest that E/NE neurons coordinate various components of the behavioral response to glucoprivation.

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The nuclear DNA repair protein Ku70/80 is a tumor-associated antigen displaying rapid receptor mediated endocytosis.

Fransson J, Borrebaeck CA (2006) The nuclear DNA repair protein Ku70/80 is a tumor-associated antigen displaying rapid receptor mediated endocytosis. Int J Cancer 119(10):2492-2496. doi: 10.1002/ijc.22212

Summary: The protein Ku70/80 is expressed in the nucleus of all cells. Tumor cell lines, however, have been shown to express Ku70/80 on the cell surface. In this study, the authors show that Ku70/80 is internalized into pancreatic carcinoma cells upon binding of the antibody INCA-X. INCA-X was combined with Mab-ZAP (Cat. #IT-04) and applied to several pancreatic carcinoma cell lines in vitro. Cell death in some of the treated lines demonstrates the potential of Ku70/80 as a therapeutic target.

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Secondary hyperalgesia in the monoarthritic rat is mediated by GABA(B) and NK1 receptors of spinal dorsal horn neurons: A behavior and c-fos study.

Castro AR, Pinto M, Lima D, Tavares I (2006) Secondary hyperalgesia in the monoarthritic rat is mediated by GABA(B) and NK1 receptors of spinal dorsal horn neurons: A behavior and c-fos study. Neuroscience 141(4):2087-2095. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.05.048

Summary: Hallmarks of secondary hyperalgesia in a rat model of monoarthritic pain are: decreased activation of GABA(B) neurons, and increased activation of NK1r neurons. Using 10-µl injections of 1-µM SP-SAP (Cat. #IT-07) into T(13)-L(1) the workers looked at the role of each receptor. Pain thresholds increased after treatment with SP-SAP or baclofen, a selective GABA(B) receptor agonist. Fos immunoreactivity was also decreased in treated animals, indicating that both GABA(B) and NK1r are involved in secondary hyperalgesia.

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High-affinity ligand probes of CD22 overcome the threshold set by cis ligands to allow for binding, endocytosis, and killing of B cells.

Collins BE, Blixt O, Han S, Duong B, Li H, Nathan JK, Bovin N, Paulson JC (2006) High-affinity ligand probes of CD22 overcome the threshold set by cis ligands to allow for binding, endocytosis, and killing of B cells. J Immunol 177(5):2994-3003. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.177.5.2994

Objective: To demonstrate the dynamic equilibrium that exists between CD22 (Siglec-2) and its cis and trans ligands, using a high-affinity multivalent sialoside probe that competes with cis ligands and binds to CD22 on native human and murine B cells.

Summary: The CD22 (Siglec-2) preferred ligand: sequence Siaa2-6Gal that is abundantly expressed on N-linked glycans of B cell glycoproteins. Conjugation of the sialoside probes to the toxin saporin resulted in toxin uptake and toxin-mediated killing of B lymphoma cell lines, suggesting an alternative approach for targeting CD22 for treatment of B cell lymphomas.

Usage: Cytotoxicity assay: BJAB lymphoma cell killing required both the targeting probe and the Streptavidin-ZAP, as no killing was observed in the absence of either.

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Local and descending circuits regulate long-term potentiation and zif268 expression in spinal neurons.

Rygh LJ, Suzuki R, Rahman W, Wong Y, Vonsy JL, Sandhu H, Webber M, Hunt S, Dickenson AH (2006) Local and descending circuits regulate long-term potentiation and zif268 expression in spinal neurons. Eur J Neurosci 24(3):761-772. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2006.04968.x

Summary: Long-term potentiation (LTP) has been shown to occur in sensory areas of the spinal cord. This modification of synaptic strength may be one of the mechanisms by which acute pain is transformed into chronic pain. 10 µl of 1-µM SP-SAP (Cat. #IT-07) or control saporin (Cat. #PR-01) was injected into the subarachnoid space (L4-L5) of rats. Using electrophysiological recording, immunohistochemistry, behavioral assessment, and antisense experiments, the authors demonstrate that dorsal horn neuron generation of LTP may transform acute pain into chronic pain.

Related Products: SP-SAP (Cat. #IT-07), Saporin (Cat. #PR-01)

Neurokinin-1 receptor expressing neurons in the ventral medulla are essential for normal central and peripheral chemoreception in the conscious rat.

Nattie E, Li A (2006) Neurokinin-1 receptor expressing neurons in the ventral medulla are essential for normal central and peripheral chemoreception in the conscious rat. J Appl Physiol 101(6):1596-1606. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00347.2006

Summary: All known chemoreceptor sites in the mammalian brainstem are rich in the neurokinin-1 receptor (NK1r). The authors ask if these cells scattered throughout the ventral medulla are involved in central and peripheral chemoreception. Rats received 250-280 ng of SSP-SAP (Cat. #IT-11) into the cisterna magna, mouse IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-18) was used as a control. The results indicate that NK1r neurons in the ventral medulla are involved in both central and peripheral chemoreception, during both waking and sleep states.

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CD70 (TNFSF7) is expressed at high prevalence in renal cell carcinomas and is rapidly internalised on antibody binding.

Adam PJ, Terrett JA, Steers G, Stockwin L, Loader JA, Fletcher GC, Lu LS, Leach BI, Mason S, Stamps AC, Boyd RS, Pezzella F, Gatter KC, Harris AL (2006) CD70 (TNFSF7) is expressed at high prevalence in renal cell carcinomas and is rapidly internalised on antibody binding. Br J Cancer 95(3):298-306. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6603222

Summary: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is usually resistant to chemotherapy. Using a proteomics approach, the authors found a potential target for immunotherapy in RCC. An antibody against CD70, a type II transmembrane receptor, was combined with Hum-ZAP (Cat. #IT-22). The complex was then added to an RCC-derived cell-line in vitro. The aCD70/Hum-ZAP complex demonstrated significant killing at several different concentrations. This work suggests that CD70 is a potential target antigen for RCC therapy.

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Adenosine and sleep homeostasis in the basal forebrain.

Blanco-Centurion C, Xu M, Murillo-Rodriguez E, Gerashchenko D, Shiromani AM, Salin-Pascual RJ, Hof PR,Shiromani PJ (2006) Adenosine and sleep homeostasis in the basal forebrain. J Neurosci 26(31):8092-8100. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2181-06.2006

Summary: It has been shown that adenosine induces sleep and levels of adenosine increase during times of wakefulness. The authors investigated whether basal forebrain cholinergic neurons are involved in adenosine regulation of sleep. 6 µg of 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01) was administered to the lateral ventricle of rats. In treated animals, adenosine levels did not increase with prolonged waking. The treated animals did, however, retain intact sleep drive.

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Descending facilitation from the rostral ventromedial medulla maintains nerve injury-induced central sensitization.

Vera-Portocarrero LP, Zhang ET, Ossipov MH, Xie JY, King T, Lai J, Porreca F (2006) Descending facilitation from the rostral ventromedial medulla maintains nerve injury-induced central sensitization. Neuroscience 140(4):1311-1320. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.03.016

Summary: Rats were treated with 1.5 pmol of dermorphin-SAP (Cat. #IT-12) or saporin (Cat. #PR-01) into each side of the rostral ventromedila medulla, followed by spinal nerve ligation. The data indicate that mu opioid-expresing neurons are necessary to maintain nerve injury-induced central sensitization.

Related Products: Dermorphin-SAP / MOR-SAP (Cat. #IT-12), Saporin (Cat. #PR-01)

Immunolesions of glucoresponsive projections to the arcuate nucleus alter glucoprivic-induced alterations in food intake, luteinizing hormone secretion, and GALP mRNA, but not sex behavior in adult male rats.

Fraley GS (2006) Immunolesions of glucoresponsive projections to the arcuate nucleus alter glucoprivic-induced alterations in food intake, luteinizing hormone secretion, and GALP mRNA, but not sex behavior in adult male rats. Neuroendocrinology 83(2):97-105. doi: 10.1159/000094375

Summary: In this work the author looked at the role hypothalamic glucose may play in reproductive function. 42 ng of anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03) was injected dorsal of the arcuate nucleus of rats, which were then given glucoprivic challenges. Feeding and sex behavior were decreased during glucoprivation; sex behavior was also decreased in control animals. The data demonstrate the involvement of A1/C1 efferents to the ventromedial hypothalamus in glucostatic regulation of various processes.

Related Products: Anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03)

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