NR AKNT
AU Schmued,L.C.; Hopkins,K.J.
TI Fluoro-Jade: novel fluorochromes for detecting toxicant-induced neuronal degeneration.
QU Toxicologic Pathology 2000 Jan-Feb; 28(1): 91-9
PT journal article
AB Two anionic fluorescein derivatives can be used for the simple and definitive localization of neuronal degeneration in brain tissue sections. Initial work on the first generation fluorochrome, Fluoro-Jade, demonstrated the utility of this compound for the detection of neuronal degeneration induced by a variety of well-characterized neurotoxicants, including kainic acid, 3-nitropropionic acid, isoniazid, ibogaine, domoic acid, and dizocilpine maleate (MK-801). After validation, the tracer was used to reveal previously unreported sites of neuronal degeneration associated with 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP), methamphetamine, and d-fenfluramine. Preliminary findings with a second generation fluorescein derivative, Fluoro-Jade B, suggest that this tracer results in staining of optimal contrast and resolution in animals dosed with kainic acid. These 2 tracers can be combined with other histologic methods, including immunofluoresence and fluorescent Nissl stains. Recent preliminary findings on a number of specialized applications of Fluoro-Jade include the detection of apoptosis, amyloid plaques, astrocytes, and dead cells in tissue culture.
MH Animal; Apoptosis/drug effects; Astrocytes/pathology; Axonal Transport/drug effects/physiology; Axons/pathology; Brain/pathology; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; *Fluorescent Dyes; Histocytochemistry; Male; Myelin Sheath/chemistry/metabolism; Nerve Degeneration/*chemically induced/*pathology; Neurotoxicity Syndromes/*pathology; Neurotoxins/*toxicity; Prion Diseases/pathology; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
AD Division of Neurotoxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079-9502, USA
SP englisch
PO USA