| Literature DB >> 29988485 |
Qian-Qian Chen1, Caroline Haikal2, Wen Li2, Ming-Tao Li3, Zhan-You Wang4, Jia-Yi Li1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases, neuropathologically characterized by misfolded protein aggregation, called Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites. PD is a slow-progressive disease with colonic dysfunction appearing in the prodromal stage and lasting throughout the course of the disease.Entities:
Keywords: Calretinin; Colon; Enteric nervous system; Parkinson’s disease; Phosphorylation; VIP; nNOS; α-syn
Year: 2018 PMID: 29988485 PMCID: PMC6026335 DOI: 10.1186/s40035-018-0118-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Neurodegener ISSN: 2047-9158 Impact factor: 8.014
Primary and secondary antibodies in double immunostainings
| Double Immunostaining | 1st antibodies | 2nd antibodies |
|---|---|---|
| α- syn & PGP .5 | Anti-α-syn: Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-12,767, mouse, dilution: 1/200 | Cy3-donkey anti-mouse: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 715–165-150, dilution:1/200 |
| Anti-PGP 9.5: Abcam, ab72910, Chicken, dilution:1/800 | Alexa 488 goat anti-chicken: Invitrogen, A11039, dilution: 1/1000 | |
| α- syn & α-syn (phosphoS129) | Anti-α-syn: Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-12,767, mouse, dilution: 1/200 | Alexa 488-donkey anti-mouse: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 715–546-151, dilution:1/200 |
| Anti-α-syn (phosphoS129): Abcam, ab51253, rabbit, dilution:1/200 | Cy3-donkey anti-rabbit: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 711–165-152, dilution:1/800 | |
| α- syn & calretinin | Anti-α-syn: Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-7011-r, rabbit, dilution: 1/200 | Cy3-donkey anti-rabbit: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 711–165-152, dilution:1/800; |
| Anti-calretinin: Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-11,644, goat, dilution:1/400 | Alexa 488-donkey anti-goat: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 705–545-147, dilution:1/400 | |
| α- syn & nNOS | Anti-α-syn: Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-12,767, mouse, dilution: 1/200 | Alexa 488-donkey anti-mouse: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 715–546-151, dilution:1/200 |
| Anti-neuronal nitric oxide synthase: Abcam, ab76067, rabbit, dilution:1/400 | Cy3-donkey anti-rabbit: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 711–165-152, dilution:1/800 | |
| α- syn & VIP | Anti-α-syn: Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-12,767, mouse, dilution: 1/200 | Alexa 488-donkey anti-mouse: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 715–546-151, dilution:1/200 |
| Anti-vasoactive intestinal polypeptide: Abcam, ab22736, rabbit, dilution:1/800 | Cy3-donkey anti-rabbit: Jackson ImmunoResearch, 711–165-152, dilution:1/800 |
Fig. 1The presence of α-syn in enteric neurons of the colon with age. a. Representative images of α-syn-GFP transgene expression in the proximal (Upper panels) and distal (Lower panels) colon at 3, 6, 9 and 24 months of mice. b. The semi-quantitative analyses of α-syn fluorescence (GFP) intensity in the colon of transgenic mice at different ages [two-way ANOVA (F = 9.233, p = 0.001, in ages. F = 0.089, p = 0.98), followed by Bonferroni adjustment post hoc tests (***p<0.001, **p<0.01, *p<0.05)]. Error bars in SEM. Scale bar = 250 μm and 100 μm (zoomed up images) in a
Fig. 2The accumulation of phospho-α-syn (pS129) in enteric neurons of the colon. a. The age-dependent phosphorylation of α-syn in the Auerbach’s plexus of the proximal (Upper panels) and distal (Lower panels) colon. b. Phospho-α-syn in the colon at the age of 18 months (b1, Mucosal layer. b2, Meissner’s plexus. b3, Auerbach’s plexus). c. Partial phosphorylation (phospho-α-syn (red)) in the Auerbach’s plexus, viewed as pan α-syn expression (green) (Pearson’s correction:0.388 ± 0.100). d. The semi-quantitative analyses of phospho-α-syn intensity (immunohistochemical staining) in the Auerbach’s plexus. Two-way ANOVA (F = 14.69, p = 0.0006, in ages. F = 0.5055, p = 0.8259), followed by Bonferroni adjustment post hoc tests (**p<0.01, **p<0.001). Arrows show phospho-α-syn containing cell bodies of myenteric neurons . Scale bars = 250 μm and 100 μm (zoomed up images) in a; 500 μm and 50 μm in b; and 10 μm in c
Fig. 3Co-localization between calretinin and α-syn in enteric neurons in the colon. a α-syn and calretinin expression in the enteric neurons increased with age and highly co-localized to each other at 6, 9, and 24 months in the proximal colon. b Expression of calretinin in the distal colon also increased with age. c Co-localization between calretinin (CR) and α-syn in the enteric nerve terminals and neuronal cell bodies in the mucosal layers (ML) and Auerbach’s (AP) and Meissner’s plexuses (MP) at 24 months. d Semi-quantitative analyses of calretinin in the colon of BAC α-syn-GFP mice. Two-way ANOVA (F = 6.277, p = 0.014, in ages. F = 0.420, p = 0.529), followed by Bonferroni adjustment post hoc tests (*p<0.05). e Quantitative of co-localization between calretinin and α-syn in the colon in BAC α-syn-GFP mice. Two-way ANOVA (F = 1.442, p = 0.275, in ages. F = 10.840, p = 0.006). f Quantitative of co-localization between calretinin and α-syn in the mucosal layers (ML) and Auerbach’s (AP) and Meissner’s plexuses (MP) 24 months. Scale bar = 250 μm in a and b; 20 μm in c (MP, ML) and 40 μm in c (AP)
Fig. 4Co-localization between VIP and α-syn in enteric neurons of the colon. a and b, Age-dependent increase of VIP expression was observed in the enteric neurons of the proximal colon at 6, 9, and 24 months, partial co-localization of VIP and α-syn was seen at 24 months old of age. c Co-localization of VIP and α-syn, and the nucleus (DAPI) at 24 months in mucosal layers (MP) and Auerbach’s (AP) and Meissner’s (MP) plexuses. d Semi-quantitative analyses of VIP in the colon of BAC α-syn-GFP mice. Two-way ANOVA [F = 18.999, p = 0.0002, in ages. F = 19.950, p = 0.0008(***p), followed by Bonferroni adjustment post hoc tests (***p<0.001, **P<0.01). e Quantitative of co-localization between VIP and α-syn in the colon in BAC α-syn-GFP mice. Two-way ANOVA (F = 2.150, p = 0.159, in ages. F = 0.950, p = 0.349)]. f Quantitative of co-localization between VIP and α-syn at 24 months in mucosal layers (MP) and Auerbach’s (AP) and Meissner’s (MP) plexuses. Student t test (*p<0.05, **p<0.01). Scale bar = 150 μm in a and b; 50 μm in c (AP, ML) and 15 μm in c (MP)
Fig. 5Expression of nNOS in enteric neurons of the colon of transgenic mice and co-localization of nNOS and α-syn. a nNOS expression is predominant in the Auerbach’s plexus without clear age-related changes. b Expression of nNOS in distal colon at 6, 9, and 24 months. c Co-localization of nNOS and α-syn, and the nucleus (DAPI) at 24 months in Auerbach’s (AP) and Meissner’s (MP) plexuses. d Semi-quantitative analyses of nNOS in the colon of BAC mice. Two-way ANOVA (F = 2.723, p = 0.106, in ages. F = 0.031, p = 0.862). e Quantitative of co-localization between nNOS and α-syn in the colon in BAC mice. Two-way ANOVA (F = 15.262, p = 0.001, in ages. F = 1.970, p = 0.186), followed by Bonferroni adjustment post hoc tests (*p<0.05,***P<0.001). f Quantitative of co-localization between nNOS and α-syn at 24 months in Auerbach’s (AP) and Meissner’s (MP) plexuses. Scale bar = 150 μm in a and b; and 15 μm in c