Loss of NeuN immunoreactivity after cerebral ischemia does not indicate neuronal cell loss: a cautionary note

Brain Research
Isin Unal-CevikTurgay Dalkara

Abstract

NeuN immunoreactivity is used as a specific marker for neurons. The number of NeuN-positive cells decreases under pathological conditions. This finding is usually considered as an evidence of neuronal loss. However, decrease in NeuN labeling may also be caused by depletion of the protein or loss of its antigenicity. Hence, we have investigated the morphological features of neurons that lost NeuN immunoreactivity and the NeuN protein levels in mouse brain after cerebral ischemia. The number of NeuN-labeled cells was decreased 6 h after a mild ischemic insult (30 min middle cerebral artery occlusion) in penumbral and core regions. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of adjacent sections showed that neurons in the penumbra were not disintegrated but displayed early ischemic changes. The nuclear NeuN staining was dramatically reduced or lost in some neurons. However, Hoechst 33258 staining of the same sections revealed that these nuclei were preserved with an intact membrane. Labeling of neurons that had lost NeuN-positivity with antibodies against caspase-3-p20, which is constitutively not present but emerges in neurons after ischemia, disclosed that these neurons still preserved their integrity. Moreover, Western blots showed th...Continue Reading

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