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. 1992 May;24(5):266-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF01046841.

Distribution of taurine in the rat cerebellum and insect brain: application of a new antiserum against carbodiimide-conjugated taurine

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Distribution of taurine in the rat cerebellum and insect brain: application of a new antiserum against carbodiimide-conjugated taurine

U Pirvola et al. Histochem J. 1992 May.

Abstract

The production, specificity and application of an antiserum against taurine conjugated to succinylated ovalbumin by means of 1-ethyl-3(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide is reported. The antiserum was produced in rabbits. The carbodiimide was used also as a tissue fixative. The development of the antibody titre was followed by dot-blot tests on nitrocellulose filters using different amino acid conjugates and with immunohistochemical reaction in the rat and insect brain. Blocking controls were also used. Taurine antiserum, sufficiently specific and sensitive, developed after the fourth booster injection, after which the antiserum was characterized. In the insect brain, intense taurine-like immunoreactivity was observed in the photoreceptors, in the Kenyon cells and the neuropile of the mushroom bodies, in the lower part of the central body and in the antennal lobes. In the rat carebellum, intense taurine-like immunoreactivity was seen in the Purkinje cells. Immunoreaction was seen also in small cells most probably corresponding to the basket cells. The use of the carbodiimide in the production of antisera against taurine provides a parallel method for comparison of the distribution of taurine-like immunoreactivity obtained with antisera made against conjugates prepared with aldehydes.

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