Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data

Since 2004, the anatomical distribution of vitamins in the monkey brain, studied using immunohistochemical techniques and new tools (specific antisera that discriminate different vitamins reasonably well), has been an ongoing research field. The visualization of immunoreactive structures containing...

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Main Authors: Rafael Coveñas, Arturo Mangas, Dominique Bodet, Sébastien Duleu, Pilar Marcos, Begum Karakas, Michel Geffard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.115
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spelling doaj-5629bc0aca0f46dca629092486dc61432020-11-25T01:22:58ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2011-01-01111226124210.1100/tsw.2011.115Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New DataRafael Coveñas0Arturo Mangas1Dominique Bodet2Sébastien Duleu3Pilar Marcos4Begum Karakas5Michel Geffard6Laboratory of Neuroanatomy of the Peptidergic Systems (Lab. 14), Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y León (INCYL), Salamanca, SpainLaboratory of Neuroanatomy of the Peptidergic Systems (Lab. 14), Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y León (INCYL), Salamanca, SpainImmunochemistry Department, GEMAC S.A., Saint Jean d'Illac, FranceInstitut pour le Développement de la Recherche en Pathologie Humaine et Thérapeutique (IDRPHT), Talence, FranceLaboratory of Human Neuroanatomy, Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, SpainEge Scientific Research Team (EBAT), School of Medicine, Ege University, Izmir, TurkeyImmunochemistry Department, GEMAC S.A., Saint Jean d'Illac, FranceSince 2004, the anatomical distribution of vitamins in the monkey brain, studied using immunohistochemical techniques and new tools (specific antisera that discriminate different vitamins reasonably well), has been an ongoing research field. The visualization of immunoreactive structures containing vitamins (folic acid, riboflavin, thiamine, pyridoxal, and vitamin C) has recently been reported in the monkey brain (Macaca fascicularis), all these vitamins showing a restricted or very restricted distribution. Folic acid, thiamine, and riboflavin have only been observed in immunoreactive fibers, vitamin C has only been found in cell bodies (located in the primary somatosensory cortex), and pyridoxal has been found in both fibers and cell bodies. Perikarya containing pyridoxal have been observed in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, the periventricular hypothalamic region, and in the supraoptic nucleus. The fibers containing vitamins are thick, smooth (without varicosities), and are of medium length or long, whereas immunoreactive cell bodies containing vitamins are round or triangular. At present, there are insufficient data to elucidate the roles played by vitamins in the brain, but the anatomical distribution of these compounds in the monkey brain provides a general idea (although imprecise and requiring much more study) about the possible functional implications of these molecules. In this sense, here the possible functional roles played by vitamins are discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.115
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author Rafael Coveñas
Arturo Mangas
Dominique Bodet
Sébastien Duleu
Pilar Marcos
Begum Karakas
Michel Geffard
spellingShingle Rafael Coveñas
Arturo Mangas
Dominique Bodet
Sébastien Duleu
Pilar Marcos
Begum Karakas
Michel Geffard
Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Rafael Coveñas
Arturo Mangas
Dominique Bodet
Sébastien Duleu
Pilar Marcos
Begum Karakas
Michel Geffard
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title Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data
title_short Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data
title_full Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data
title_fullStr Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data
title_full_unstemmed Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data
title_sort frontiers in vitamin research: new antibodies, new data
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Since 2004, the anatomical distribution of vitamins in the monkey brain, studied using immunohistochemical techniques and new tools (specific antisera that discriminate different vitamins reasonably well), has been an ongoing research field. The visualization of immunoreactive structures containing vitamins (folic acid, riboflavin, thiamine, pyridoxal, and vitamin C) has recently been reported in the monkey brain (Macaca fascicularis), all these vitamins showing a restricted or very restricted distribution. Folic acid, thiamine, and riboflavin have only been observed in immunoreactive fibers, vitamin C has only been found in cell bodies (located in the primary somatosensory cortex), and pyridoxal has been found in both fibers and cell bodies. Perikarya containing pyridoxal have been observed in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, the periventricular hypothalamic region, and in the supraoptic nucleus. The fibers containing vitamins are thick, smooth (without varicosities), and are of medium length or long, whereas immunoreactive cell bodies containing vitamins are round or triangular. At present, there are insufficient data to elucidate the roles played by vitamins in the brain, but the anatomical distribution of these compounds in the monkey brain provides a general idea (although imprecise and requiring much more study) about the possible functional implications of these molecules. In this sense, here the possible functional roles played by vitamins are discussed.
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