Journal: Brain, behavior, and immunity
Article Title: HIV-1 Tat protein enhances sensitization to methamphetamine by affecting dopaminergic function
doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2017.05.004
Figure Lengend Snippet: Immunohistochemistry on paraffin embedded sections was utilized examine the protein distribution and levels of dopamine receptor D1 (A, B, C, D), dopamine receptor D2 (E, F, G, H), as well as of IBA-1 (I, J, K, L) in SAL TAT− (A, E, I), SAL TAT+ (B, F, J), METH TAT− (C, G, K), and METH TAT+ (D, H, L) mice. Representative positive cells in the 40× magnification images were labeled with a black arrow. (M) Normalized intensity density was calculated in ImageJ. Data are expressed as Mean ± SEM (n=5). * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001
Article Snippet: Sections were blocked with 5g/l Casein (Sigma Aldrich) in PBS, containing 0.5g/l Thimerosal (Sigma Aldrich) and incubated with Iba-1 antibody (Wako Lab Chemicals, Richmond, VA), the anti-mouse DRD1 antibody (NLS43, Novus Biologicals, Littleton, CO), or anti mouse DRD2 (orb154598, Biorbyt, San Francisco, CA), each one diluted in Casein buffer.
Techniques: Immunohistochemistry, Labeling