Publications by authors named "Haumont-Pellegri B"

A monoclonal antibody (MAb) to vasopressin (AVP) inhibits the synthesis and the release of AVP when injected near the AVP-producing neurons. In the present experiments, the AVP-MAb was microinjected near the paraventricular (PVN) or the supraoptic (SON) neurons of the rat hypothalamus and the AVP expression was measured in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN). When microinjected near PVN, the AVP-MAb modified the AVP mRNA studied by in situ hybridization, and the AVP immunoreactive content of SCN, whereas it failed to show some effect when injected near SON.

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We have previously demonstrated that vasopressin-producing neurons are the target of monoclonal antibodies to vasopressin microinjected into the brain tissue. At the same time, this central microinjection of vasopressin-monoclonal antibody into the supraoptic nuclei produced hydro-osmotic disorders mimicking the effects of a central diabetes insipidus. In order to investigate the increase in both duration and amplitude of the biological effects seen after the injection of vasopressin-monoclonal antibody, an immunoconjugate was constructed with the vasopressin-monoclonal antibody IgG1k isotype and the cytotoxic part of the ricin molecule, the ricin A chain.

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