Immunocytochemical evaluation of blood-brain barrier to endogenous albumin in scrapie-infected mice (original) (raw)

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A quantitative immunocytochemical procedure was used for evaluation of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to endogenous albumin in plaque-forming (PF) and non-plaque-forming (NPF) groups of scrapie-infected mice at the clinical stage of disease. Ultrathin sections of brain samples (cerebral cortex, hippocampus and cerebellum) embedded in resin (Lowicryl K4M) were exposed to anti-mouse albumin antiserum followed by protein A-gold. Using morphometry, the density of immunosignals (gold particles per μm2) was recorded over four compartments: vascular lumen, endothelium, subendothelial space, and brain parenchyma (neuropil). Morphometric and statistical analyses did not reveal significant differences in the barrier function of the microvasculature of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus in either group of mice, although a slight increase in the number of leaking vessels in the PF group was noted. In contrast, in the cerebellum, the permeability of the microvessels to albumin was significantly higher in the PF than in the NPF mouse group, and this was paralleled by the infiltration of the walls of numerous vascular profiles with amyloid deposits (amyloid angiopathy). These data also indicate the existence of distinct regional differences in BBB function in the brain of scrapie-infected mice. The vascular amyloid deposits and the amyloid plaques present in the cerebral cortex of PF mice were labeled with numerous immunosignals suggesting the affinity of extravasated albumin to these deposits. In conclusion, no convincing evidence was obtained indicating that impairment of the BBB, manifested by increased permeability of vascular segments, is directly related to the deposition of amyloid in the vascular wall and in plaques. Segmental impairment of the barrier function seems to be rather the result of disturbed structural integrity of the components of the vascular wall.

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  1. New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1050 Forest Hill Road, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA Fax: 718-698-3803, , , , , , IS
    A. W. Vorbrodt, D. H. Dobrogowska, M. Tarnawski, H. C. Meeker & R. I. Carp

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  1. A. W. Vorbrodt
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  2. D. H. Dobrogowska
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Received: 8 May 1996 / Revised: 26 August 1996, 13 October 1996 / Accepted: 15 October 1996

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Vorbrodt, A., Dobrogowska, D., Tarnawski, M. et al. Immunocytochemical evaluation of blood-brain barrier to endogenous albumin in scrapie-infected mice.Acta Neuropathol 93, 341–348 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004010050625

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