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Antibodies to Dopamine: Radioimmunological Study of Specificity in Relation to Immunocytochemistry
Authors:M. Geffard,O. Kah&dagger  ,B. Onteniente&dagger  ,P. Seguela,M. Le,Moal,M. Delaage&Dagger  
Affiliation:Institut de Biochimie Cellulaire et Neurochimie du CNRS and UnitéINSERM 259, Marseille, France;Laboratorie de Physiologic des Interactions Cellulaires, Marseille, France;Immunotech Luminy, Marseille, France
Abstract:Abstract: Two classes of anti-3,4-dihydroxyphenylethylamine (dopamine) antibodies were raised in rabbits using dopamine conjugated to albumin either via formaldehyde or via glutaraldehyde. Each was usable for immunohistochemical detection of dopamine neurons provided that the tissue was fixed by the homologous cross-linking agent. However, anti-dopamine-glutaraldehyde antibodies turned out to be of more general use because of the better fixative properties of glutaraldehyde which fixed dopamine in rat and in teleost, whereas formaldehyde only worked in lower vertebrates (such as goldfish) and not in rat brain. The specificity of antidopamine-glutaraldehyde antibodies was firmly established by competition experiments in equilibrium dialysis, using an immunoreactive tritiated derivative synthesized by coupling dopamine to N -α-acetyl-L-lysine N -methylamide via glutaraldehyde. Specificity studies in vitro and immunohistological results demonstrating the specific staining of dopaminergic neurons were found to correlate well.
Keywords:Immunocytochemistry    Formaldehyde    Glutaraldehyde    Dopamine    Goldfish    Rat
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