Literature DB >> 1383643

Immunocytochemical staining of neuropeptides in terminal arborization of primary afferent fibers anterogradely labeled and identified at light and electron microscopic levels.

A Merighi1, F Cruz, A Coimbra.   

Abstract

A method is described to combine, at the ultrastructural level, horseradish peroxidase (HRP) anterograde tracing of primary afferents and peptide immunocytochemistry, using the lateral plexus of primary afferent fibers in laminae I-IIo of the rat dorsal horn as a model system. Free HRP was crushed against the dorsal roots. After a 14-h survival, animals were perfused, and the spinal cord was sliced at 50 microns with a Vibratome in a parasagittal plane. From these thick sections, camera lucida drawings of HRP-labeled fibers were obtained. Following osmication and Epon flat embedding, thick sections were re-cut at 5 microns and the labeled arbors matched with those previously drawn from the 50-microns sections. Ultrathin sections were cut from the 5-microns semithin sections and directly stained on grids using a post-embedding immunogold labeling procedure. Single and/or double immunocytochemical staining was performed using a rat monoclonal antibody against substance P and a rabbit polyclonal antiserum against calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Immunocytochemical reactions were visualized using appropriate immunoglobulin G-gold conjugates and the double-labeled synaptic boutons were matched with the varicosities previously visualized at the light level in the thick and semi-thin sections. The major advantages of this method are: (i) correlative studies at light and electron microscope level are made possible; (ii) tissue ultrastructure and antigenicity are adequately preserved so that a reliable subcellular localization of antigens under study is obtained; (iii) the markers used for tracing and immunocytochemistry are clearly distinguishable, even when present in the same nerve profile; and (iv) anterograde tracing can easily be combined with multiple immunolabeling.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1383643     DOI: 10.1016/0165-0270(92)90140-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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