tt2008

46 entries

Elimination of rat spinal substance P receptor bearing neurons dissociates cardiovascular and nocifensive responses to nicotinic agonists.

Khan IM, Wart CV, Singletary EA, Stanislaus S, Deerinck T, Yaksh TL, Printz MP (2008) Elimination of rat spinal substance P receptor bearing neurons dissociates cardiovascular and nocifensive responses to nicotinic agonists. Neuropharmacology 54(2):269-279. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2007.09.014

Summary: Nocifensive behavior and cardiovascular responses due to nicotinic agonists may be sustained by substance P-positive primary afferents. Rats received 10-µl intrathecal injections of 10 µM SP-SAP (Cat. #IT-07); unconjugated saporin (Cat. #PR-01) was used as a control. Lesioned animals displayed reduced nocifensive response to nicotinic agonists. Tachycardia and pressor responses were enhanced upon administration of cytisine and epibatidine.

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

Selective immunolesion of cholinergic neurons leads to long-term changes in 5-HT2A receptor levels in hippocampus and frontal cortex.

Severino M, Pedersen AF, Trajkovska V, Christensen E, Lohals R, Veng LM, Knudsen GM, Aznar S (2007) Selective immunolesion of cholinergic neurons leads to long-term changes in 5-HT2A receptor levels in hippocampus and frontal cortex. Neurosci Lett 428:47-51. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2007.09.026

Summary: Changes in several neurotransmitter systems, including serotonin and 5HT2A receptors, are associated with early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The authors gave rats intracerebroventricular injections of either 2.5 or 5 µg of 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01) then examined both of these systems. 5HT2A receptor levels were markedly decreased in the frontal cortex and markedly increased in the hippocampus of animals lesioned with 5 µg of 192-IgG-SAP. The change in 5HT2A receptor number suggests that the AD effect stems from interaction with the cholinergic system.

Related Products: 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01)

Amyloid beta protein modulates glutamate-mediated neurotransmission in the rat basal forebrain: involvement of presynaptic neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine and metabotropic glutamate receptors.

Chin JH, Ma L, MacTavish D, Jhamandas JH (2007) Amyloid beta protein modulates glutamate-mediated neurotransmission in the rat basal forebrain: involvement of presynaptic neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine and metabotropic glutamate receptors. J Neurosci 27:9262-9269. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1843-07.2007 PMID: 17728440

Summary: This work focused on the effect of amyloid beta on glutamate-mediated neurotransmission in the diagonal band of Broca. Using neurons identified by staining with Cy3-labeled 192-IgG (Cat. #FL-01, 5 µl of 1:1 diluted antibody injected into the left and right ventricle) the authors monitored the response to amyloid beta by measuring excitatory postsynaptic currents via whole-cell patch-clamp recordings. The results suggest that glutamate neurotransmission might be vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease, and may also be a therapeutic target.

Related Products: 192-IgG Mouse Monoclonal, Cy3-labeled (Cat. #AB-N43FL3)

Respiratory plasticity in response to changes in oxygen supply and demand

Bavis RW, Powell FL, Bradford A, Hsia CCW, Peltonen JE, Soliz J, Zeis B, Fergusson ED, Fu Z, Gassmann M, Kim CB, Maurer J, McGuire M, Miller BM, O’Halloran KD, Paul RJ, Reid SG, Rusko HK, Tikkanen HO, Wilkinson KA (2007) Respiratory plasticity in response to changes in oxygen supply and demand. Integ and Comp Biol 47(4):532-551. doi: 10.1093/icb/icm070

Summary: This paper covers data presented at the First Annual Congress of Respiratory Biology. One of the subjects discussed is the use of SP-SAP (Cat. #IT-07) to elucidate the role of central chemoreceptors in the nucleus tractus solitarius during ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia.

Related Products: SP-SAP (Cat. #IT-07)

Reactive oxygen species generation by the ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate (EBDC) fungicide mancozeb and its contribution to neuronal toxicity in mesencephalic cells.

Domico LM, Cooper KR, Bernard LP, Zeevalk GD (2007) Reactive oxygen species generation by the ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate (EBDC) fungicide mancozeb and its contribution to neuronal toxicity in mesencephalic cells. Neurotoxicology 28:1079-1091. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2007.04.008 PMID: 17597214

Summary: This work explores the mechanisms of neuronal damage associated with the ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate fungicide mancozeb (MZ). In order to obtain a purified rat mesencephalic culture, the authors treated neuronal cultures with Mac-1-SAP (Cat. #IT-33) at a final concentration of 2 µg/ml. The microglia-free cultures did not display attenuated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production when treated with MZ. The data suggest that microglia are not required for ROS production in the presence of MZ.

Related Products: Mac-1-SAP rat (Cat. #IT-33), Antibody to Mac-1 (Cat. #AB-N06)

Basal forebrain and saporin cholinergic lesions: the devil dwells in delivery details.

Kalinchuk AV, Porkka-Heiskanen T, McCarley RW (2006) Basal forebrain and saporin cholinergic lesions: the devil dwells in delivery details. Sleep 29:1385-1389. doi: 10.1093/sleep/29.11.1385

Summary: The authors of this commentary discuss results presented by Blanco-Centurion et al. The topic is the role of adenosine in the basal forebrain in the control of sleep homeostasis. Discussion covers the potential differences found when 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01) is administered locally as compared to an intracerebroventricular injection.

Related Products: 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01)

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