A simple fluorescent double staining method for distinguishing neuronal from non-neuronal cells in the insect central nervous system.

J Neurosci Methods

Institute of Biology II (Zoology), Unit of Developmental Biology and Morphology of Animals, Kopernikusstrasse 16, RWTH Aachen University, D-52074 Aachen, Germany.

Published: September 2006

AI Article Synopsis

Article Abstract

Being able to discriminate between neurons and non-neuronal cells such as glia and tracheal cells has been a major problem in insect neuroscience, because glia-specific antisera are available for only a small number of species such as Drosophila melanogaster and Manduca sexta. Especially developmental or comparative studies often require an estimate of neuron numbers. Since neuronal and glial cell bodies are in many cases indiscernible in situ, a method to distinguish neurons from non-neuronal cells that works in any given species is wanting. Another application is cell culturing. Cultured cells usually change their outward shape dramatically after being isolated so that it is frequently impossible to tell neurons and glia apart. Here, we present a simple method that uses a commercially available antiserum directed against horseradish peroxidase, which specifically stains neurons but no other cell type in every insect species investigated. Counterstaining with DAPI, a fluorescent chromophore that binds to double-stranded DNA in the nuclei of all cells, yields the total number of cells in a given sample. Thus, double labeled cells can be identified as neurons, cells that carry only DAPI staining are non-neuronal.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.01.006DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

non-neuronal cells
12
cells
9
neurons non-neuronal
8
neurons
5
simple fluorescent
4
fluorescent double
4
double staining
4
staining method
4
method distinguishing
4
distinguishing neuronal
4

Similar Publications

Background: Fabry disease (FD) patients are known to be at high risk of developing neuropsychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, depression and cognitive deficits. Despite this, they are underdiagnosed and inadequately treated. It is unknown whether these symptoms arise from pathological glycosphingolipid deposits or from cerebrovascular abnormalities affecting neuronal functions in the central nervous system.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Choline-acetyltransferase (ChAT) is the key cholinergic enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of acetylcholine (ACh), a crucial signaling molecule with both canonical neurotransmitter function and auto- and paracrine signaling activity in non-neuronal cells, such as lymphocytes and astroglia. Cholinergic dysfunction is linked to both neurodegenerative and inflammatory diseases. In this study, we investigated a serendipitous observation, namely that the catalytic rate of human recombinant ChAT (rhChAT) protein greatly differed in buffered solution in the presence and absence of Triton X-100 (TX100).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Retinal Inflammation and Reactive Müller Cells: Neurotrophins' Release and Neuroprotective Strategies.

Biology (Basel)

December 2024

Research and Development Laboratory for Biochemical, Molecular and Cellular Applications in Ophthalmological Science, IRCCS-Fondazione Bietti, via di Santo Stefano Rotondo 6, 00184 Rome, Italy.

Millions of people worldwide suffer from retinal disorders. Retinal diseases require prompt attention to restore function or reduce progressive impairments. Genetics, epigenetics, life-styling/quality and external environmental factors may contribute to developing retinal diseases.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Advances in the Study for Modulators of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid (TRPV) Channel Family.

Curr Top Med Chem

January 2025

School of Pharmacy & School of Biological and Food Engineering, Changzhou University, Changzhou, 213164, Jiangsu, PR China.

Article Synopsis
  • TRPV channels are part of a larger superfamily and are found in many cell types, with TRPV1-4 being sensitive to temperature and TRPV5-6 being selective for calcium ions.
  • These channels are important in various physiological processes and can be influenced by internal and external compounds, making them a target for pharmacological research.
  • Modulating these channels is crucial because it could lead to treatments for diseases like neurodegenerative disorders, pain, cancer, and skin issues, and there has been recent progress in exploring their ligands and related pharmacological effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Despite significant advancements in DNA sequencing technologies, clear and concise genomic fingerprints for different species remain elusive.
  • The concept of "nucleic quasi-primes" is introduced as the shortest unique sequences found in specific genomes that can provide insights into species evolution and have applications in various fields like agriculture and healthcare.
  • In humans, nucleic quasi-primes are linked to genes related to brain development, and their presence is associated with variations in gene expression relevant to cognitive function and various diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!