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Monoclonal antibody Py recognizes neurofilament heavy chain and is a selective marker for large diameter neurons in the brain Brain Structure and Function

Fuller, Heidi R.; Marani, Lucia; Holt, Ian; Woodhams, Peter L.; Webb, Michael M.; Gates, Monte A.

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Authors

Lucia Marani

Ian Holt

Peter L. Woodhams

Michael M. Webb



Abstract

Almost 30 years ago, the monoclonal antibody Py was developed to detect pyramidal neurons in the CA3 region of the rat hippocampus. The utility of this antibody quickly expanded when several groups discovered that it could be used to identify very specific populations of neurons in the normal, developing, and diseased or injured central nervous system. Despite this body of literature, the identity of the antigen that the Py antibody recognizes remained elusive. Here, immunoprecipitation experiments from the adult rat cortex identified the Py antigen as neurofilament heavy chain (NF-H). Double immunolabeling of sections through the rat brain using Py and NF-H antibodies confirmed the identity of the Py antigen, and reveal that Py/NF-H+ neurons appear to share the feature of being particularly large in diameter. These include the neurons of the gigantocellular reticular formation, pyramidal neurons of layers II/III and V of the cortex, cerebellar Purkinje neurons as well as CA3 pyramidal neurons. Taken together, this finding gives clarity to past work using the monoclonal Py antibody, and immediately expands our understanding of the importance of NF-H in neural development, functioning, and disease.

Acceptance Date Jun 8, 2016
Publication Date Jun 16, 2016
Journal Brain Structure and Function
Print ISSN 1863-2653
Publisher Springer Verlag
Pages 807-879
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-016-1252-7
Keywords Monoclonal antibody Py, Neurofilament heavy chain, Large diameter neuron, Neurodegenerative disease
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-016-1252-7

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