3-hydroxi-anthranilic acid is early expressed in stroke

Submitted: 1 August 2016
Accepted: 27 November 2016
Published: 2 December 2016
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Using an immunohistochemical technique, we have studied the distribution of 3-OH-anthranilic acid (3-HAA) in the rat brain. Our study was carried out in control animals and in rats in which a stroke model (single transient middle cerebral artery occlusion) was performed. A monoclonal antibody directed against 3-HAA was also developed. 3-HAA was exclusively observed in the infarcted regions (ipsilateral striatum/cerebral cortex), 2, 5 and 21 days after the induction of stroke. In control rats and in the contralateral side of the stroke animals, no immunoreactivity for 3-HAA was visualized. Under pathological conditions (from early phases of stroke), we reported for the first time the presence of 3-HAA in the mammalian brain. By double immunohistochemistry, the coexistence of 3-HAA and GFAP was observed in astrocytes. The distribution of 3-HAA matched perfectly with the infarcted regions. Our findings suggest that, in stroke, 3-HAA could be involved in the tissue damage observed in the infarcted regions, since it is well known that 3-HAA exerts cytotoxic effects.

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GEMAC S.A. Laboratories (Saint Jean d’Illac, France), IDRPHT (Talence, European Union FP7 Collaborative Grant TargetBraIn (number 279017)
A. Mangas, Gemacbio - Institute for the Development of Research in Human Pathology and Therapeutic (IDRPHT) - University of Salamanca
Research Department Chief
Antibodies Department Manager
J. Yajeya, University of Salamanca, Department of Physiology

School of Medicine, Department of Physiology

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N. González, Institute for the Development of Research in Human Pathology and Therapeutic (IDRPHT)

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I. Ruiz, Gemacbio

Research Dept

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M. Geffard, Gemacbio - Institute for the Development of Research in Human Pathology and Therapeutic (IDRPHT)

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Mangas, A., Yajeya, J., González, N., Ruiz, I., Geffard, M., & Coveñas, R. (2016). 3-hydroxi-anthranilic acid is early expressed in stroke. European Journal of Histochemistry, 60(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2016.2709