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Detection of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen in Tissues of Three Small Fish Species

 

作者: OrtegoL. S.,   HawkinsW. E.,   WalkerW. W.,   KrolR. M.,   BensonW. H.,  

 

期刊: Biotechnic&Histochemistry  (Taylor Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 69, issue 6  

页码: 317-323

 

ISSN:1052-0295

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.3109/10520299409106312

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

关键词: cell proliferation;proliferating cell nuclear antigen;PCNA;Fish;aquatic toxicology;carcinogenesis;bioassay

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

An immunohistochemical assay for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) identifies cells in all active phases of the cell cycle. In this study, PCNA methodology, which was developed primarily for mammalian tissues, was adapted to three small fish species, medaka(Ory-zias latipes), guppy(Poecilia reticulata), and western mosquitofish(Gambusia affiinis)that are used in carcinogenesis bioassays and environmental sentinel studies. Our study showed that PCNA can be identified in routinely processed, paraffin embedded specimens of these fishes. Optimum staining conditions were dependent on fixative, primary antibody, antigen retrieval processing. and protein blocking reagent. Best results were achieved using 10% neutral buffered formalin as the fixative, clone PC10 as the primary antibody, and a combination of powdered milk and bovine serum albumin as a protein block. Except for medaka specimens, antigen retrieval was not required for specimens preserved in 10% neutral buffered formalin. but was required for the other fixatives tested. In whole fish specimens, PCNA marked cells in normally proliferating tissues such as testis. ovary, primary filament epithelium of the gill, hematopoietic tissues, thymus, retina and alimentary tract. The study demonstrated the successful application of mammalian-based PCNA technology to these aquatic species. Further applications of the assay will aid in understanding the role of cell proliferation in normal, diseased, and toxicant-affected tissues of aquatic animals.

 

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