| Literature DB >> 27587062 |
Anna Steinberg1,2, Simona D Frederiksen3, Frank W Blixt3, Karin Warfvinge3,4, Lars Edvinsson3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migraine and Cluster Headache (CH) are two primary headaches with severe disease burden. The disease expression and the mechanisms involved are poorly known. In some attacks of migraine and in most attacks of CH, there is a release of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) originating from parasympathetic cranial ganglia such as the sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG). Patients suffering from these diseases are often deprived of effective drugs. The aim of the study was to examine the localization of the botulinum toxin receptor element synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A (SV-2A) and the vesicular docking protein synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP25) in human and rat SPG. Additionally the expression of the neurotransmitters pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP-38), nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), VIP and 5-hydroxttryptamine subtype receptors (5-HT1B,1D,1F) were examined.Entities:
Keywords: 5-HT receptor agonists; BoNT-A; Botox receptors; Parasympathetic signaling transmitters; Sphenopalatine ganglion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27587062 PMCID: PMC5009057 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-016-0664-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Overview of the primary antibodies
| Primary antibody | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product | Product ID | Host | Dilution | Detects | Company |
| PACAP-38 | T-4473 | Rabbit | 1:500 | Human and rat PACAP-38 | Peninsula Laboratories, LLC, San Carlos, CA, USA |
| nNOS | N2280 | Mouse | 1:2500 | NOS derived from brain | Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA |
| VIP (M-19) | sc-7841 | Goat | 1:100 | C-terminus of mouse VIP | Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA |
| SNAP-25 | S9684 | Rabbit | 1:100 | N-terminus of human SNAP-25 | Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA |
| SV-2A | ab32942 | Rabbit | 1:1000 | Amino acids 1–100 of rat SV2A | Abcam, Cambridge, UK |
| 5-HT1B | ab13896 | Rabbit | 1:100 | Amino acids 8–26 and 263–278 of 5HT1B | Abcam, Cambridge, UK |
| 5-HT1D | ab13895 | Rabbit | 1:100 | Amino acids 1–18 and 251–267 of rat 5HT1D | Abcam, Cambridge, UK |
| 5-HT1F | SP4043P | Rabbit | 1:200 | N-terminus extracellular domain of human 5HT1F | Acris Antibodies, San Diego, CA, USA |
Overview of the secondary antibodies
| Secondary antibody | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product | Host | Against | Dilution | Company |
| Alexa Flour 488 | Donkey | Anti-goat | 1:400 | Invitrogen, CA, USA |
| Alexa Flour 594 | Goat | Anti-mouse | 1:200 | Invitrogen, CA, USA |
| Alexa Flour 594 | Donkey | Anti-rabbit | 1:400 | Jackson Immunoresearch Laboratories, Inc., West Grove, PA, USA |
| FITC | Donkey | Anti-mouse | 1:100 | Jackson Immunoresearch Laboratories, Inc., West Grove, PA, USA |
| FITC | Goat | Anti-rabbit | 1:100 | Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
Fig. 1Hematoxylin-Eosin. The staining demonstrates neurons (arrow) and satellite glial cells (arrow heads) surrounding the neurons forming distinct units
Fig. 2Rat SPG immunohistochemistry. a PACAP-38 immunohistochemistry. PACAP-38 was found in neurons (thin arrows), fibers (arrow heads), and very intense in the SGCs (thick arrows). b nNOS was expressed in the cytoplasm of many of the neurons (thin arrows), negative neurons were also found (asterisk). In addition, immunoreactive pearl-like fibers were observed (arrow heads). c VIP immunoreactivity was disclosed in a granular manner close to the neuronal nuclei, resembling endoplasmatic reticulum staining (arrows). d Serotonin receptor 5-HT1B expression was found most neurons (thin arrows) and fibers (arrow heads), in addition to the vessel walls (thick arrows). e 5-HT1D immunoreactivity was seen in many neurons (arrows) and nerve fibers (arrow heads). f 5-HT1F immunoreactivity was seen in many neurons (arrows) and nerve fibers (arrow heads). g SNAP25 immunoreactivity was found in neurons (thin arrows) in the same granular pattern as described for VIP above. In addition, nerve fibers were immunoreactive (arrow heads). h SV2-A immunoreactivity was exclusively found in the SGCs (arrows)
Fig. 3Rat SPG immunohistochemistry – double staining. a nNOS and 5-HT1B double staining revealed neurons that expressed either nNOS (thin arrows) or 5-HT1B (asterisk), but also both (thick arrows). Fibers were mostly nNOS positive (thin arrow head). Thick arrow heads point at 5-HT1B positive vessels. b nNOS and 5-HT1D double staining revealed neurons that expressed either nNOS (thin arrows) or 5-HT1D (asterisk), but also both (thick arrows). The same pattern was found for the fibers; nNOS positive (thin arrow head), 5-HT1D (two asterisks) or double stained (thick arrow head). c nNOS and 5-HT1F double staining revealed neurons that expressed either nNOS (thin arrows) or 5-HT1F (asterisk), but also both (thick arrows). d Double staining with nNOS and SNAP25 revealed that all nNOS immunoreactive neurons were also positive for SNAP25 (thin arrows). In addition, nNOS positive fibers were SNAP25 positive (arrow heads). SNAP25 immunoreactivity was found in most cells (thick arrows). e and f SV2-A (arrow heads) did not co-localize with either nNOS (thin arrows) or VIP (thin arrows). All images are shown with the same magnification
Fig. 4Overview over results found in rat SPG. The left side demonstrates antibody expression in the neurons and the right side in the SGCs. Only PACAP38 was found in both neurons and SGCs. SV2-A was only found in the SGCs
Fig. 5Human SPG immunohistochemistry. a PACAP-38 immunoreactivity was found in some neurons (thin arrows), in fibers (thick arrow) and vessel walls (thin arrow head). Yellow represent autofluorescent lipofuscin in the neurons (thick arrow head). b nNOS immunoreactivity was found in the neurons (thin arrows) and vessel walls (thin arrow head). Thick arrow points at a negative cell. Yellow; autofluorescent lipofuscin (thick arrow head). All images are in the same magnification. c and d 5-HT1B immunoreactivity was found in most neurons (thin arrows), and in some fibers (thin arrow heads) and vessel walls (thick arrow). Asterisk indicates a negative cell. Yellow; autofluorescent lipofuscin (thick arrow heads). e and f 5-HT1D immunoreactivity was seen in neurons (thin arrows) and fibers (thin arrow heads). Yellow; autofluorescent lipofuscin (thick arrow head) g and h SNAP25 immunoreactivity was exclusively found in SGCs (thin arrow heads). Yellow; autofluorescent lipofuscin (thick arrow head). i and j SV2-A immunoreactivity was confined to neurons (thin arrows). Asterisk indicates a negative cell. Yellow; autofluorescent lipofuscin (thick arrow head). The same magnifications are used throughout the panel (c-j)