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Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years

Translational research often requires the testing of experimental therapies in primates, but research in non-human primates is now stringently controlled by law around the world. Tissues fixed in formaldehyde without glutaraldehyde have been thought to be inappropriate for use in electron microscopi...

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Autores principales: Otubo, Akito, Maejima, Sho, Oti, Takumi, Satoh, Keita, Ueda, Yasumasa, Morris, John F., Sakamoto, Tatsuya, Sakamoto, Hirotaka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34502087
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179180
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author Otubo, Akito
Maejima, Sho
Oti, Takumi
Satoh, Keita
Ueda, Yasumasa
Morris, John F.
Sakamoto, Tatsuya
Sakamoto, Hirotaka
author_facet Otubo, Akito
Maejima, Sho
Oti, Takumi
Satoh, Keita
Ueda, Yasumasa
Morris, John F.
Sakamoto, Tatsuya
Sakamoto, Hirotaka
author_sort Otubo, Akito
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description Translational research often requires the testing of experimental therapies in primates, but research in non-human primates is now stringently controlled by law around the world. Tissues fixed in formaldehyde without glutaraldehyde have been thought to be inappropriate for use in electron microscopic analysis, particularly those of the brain. Here we report the immunoelectron microscopic characterization of arginine vasopressin (AVP)-producing neurons in macaque hypothalamo-pituitary axis tissues fixed by perfusion with 4% formaldehyde and stored at −25 °C for several years (4–6 years). The size difference of dense-cored vesicles between magnocellular and parvocellular AVP neurons was detectable in their cell bodies and perivascular nerve endings located, respectively, in the posterior pituitary and median eminence. Furthermore, glutamate and the vesicular glutamate transporter 2 could be colocalized with AVP in perivascular nerve endings of both the posterior pituitary and the external layer of the median eminence, suggesting that both magnocellular and parvocellular AVP neurons are glutamatergic in primates. Both ultrastructure and immunoreactivity can therefore be sufficiently preserved in macaque brain tissues stored long-term, initially for light microscopy. Taken together, these results suggest that this methodology could be applied to the human post-mortem brain and be very useful in translational research.
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spelling pubmed-84305302021-09-11 Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years Otubo, Akito Maejima, Sho Oti, Takumi Satoh, Keita Ueda, Yasumasa Morris, John F. Sakamoto, Tatsuya Sakamoto, Hirotaka Int J Mol Sci Article Translational research often requires the testing of experimental therapies in primates, but research in non-human primates is now stringently controlled by law around the world. Tissues fixed in formaldehyde without glutaraldehyde have been thought to be inappropriate for use in electron microscopic analysis, particularly those of the brain. Here we report the immunoelectron microscopic characterization of arginine vasopressin (AVP)-producing neurons in macaque hypothalamo-pituitary axis tissues fixed by perfusion with 4% formaldehyde and stored at −25 °C for several years (4–6 years). The size difference of dense-cored vesicles between magnocellular and parvocellular AVP neurons was detectable in their cell bodies and perivascular nerve endings located, respectively, in the posterior pituitary and median eminence. Furthermore, glutamate and the vesicular glutamate transporter 2 could be colocalized with AVP in perivascular nerve endings of both the posterior pituitary and the external layer of the median eminence, suggesting that both magnocellular and parvocellular AVP neurons are glutamatergic in primates. Both ultrastructure and immunoreactivity can therefore be sufficiently preserved in macaque brain tissues stored long-term, initially for light microscopy. Taken together, these results suggest that this methodology could be applied to the human post-mortem brain and be very useful in translational research. MDPI 2021-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8430530/ /pubmed/34502087 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179180 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Otubo, Akito
Maejima, Sho
Oti, Takumi
Satoh, Keita
Ueda, Yasumasa
Morris, John F.
Sakamoto, Tatsuya
Sakamoto, Hirotaka
Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years
title Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years
title_full Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years
title_fullStr Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years
title_full_unstemmed Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years
title_short Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Vasopressin-Producing Neurons in the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis of Non-Human Primates by Use of Formaldehyde-Fixed Tissues Stored at −25 °C for Several Years
title_sort immunoelectron microscopic characterization of vasopressin-producing neurons in the hypothalamo-pituitary axis of non-human primates by use of formaldehyde-fixed tissues stored at −25 °c for several years
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34502087
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179180
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