Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are very happy to share our most recent publication on
the *Systematic validation and assessment of immunohistochemical markers
for central nervous system pathology in cetaceans, with emphasis on
auditory pathways*.

You will find the open access publication here:
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269090

Citation: Orekhova K, Centelleghe C, Di Guardo G, Graïc J-M, Cozzi B, Trez
D, Verin R, Mazzariol S (2022) Systematic validationand assessment of
immunohistochemical markers for central nervous system pathology in
cetaceans, with emphasis on auditory pathways. PLoSONE 17(6):e0269090

Abstract:

Cetacean neuropathology is a developing field that aims to assess
structural and neurochemical changes involved in neurodegenerative,
infectious and traumatic processes, however markers used previously in
cetaceans have rarely undergone systematic validation. This is a
prerequisite to investigating the potential damage inflicted on the
cetacean auditory system by anthropogenic noise. In order to assess
apoptotic, neuroinflammatory and structural aberrations on a protein level,
the baseline expression of biomarker proteins has to be characterized,
implementing a systematic approach to validate the use of anti-human and
anti-laboratory animal antibodies in dolphin tissues. This approach was
taken to study 12 different antibodies associated with hypoxic-ischemic,
inflammatory, plastic and excitatory-inhibitory changes implicated in
acoustic trauma within the ventral cochlear nuclei and inferior colliculi
of 20 bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Out of the 12 tested
antibodies, pro-apoptotic protease factor 1 (Apaf-1),
diacylglycerolkinase-ζ (DGK-ζ), B-cell lymphoma related protein 2 (Bcl-2),
amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) and neurofilament 200 (NF200) were validated
employing Western blot analyses and immunohistochemistry (IHC). The results
of the validation process indicate specific patterns of immunoreactivity
that are comparable to those reported in other mammals, thus suggesting a
key panel of IHC biomarkers of pathological processes in the cetacean
brain. As a consequence, the antibodies tested in this study may constitute
a valid tool for supporting existing diagnostic methods in neurological
diseases. The approach of systematic validation of IHC markers in cetaceans
is proposed as a standard practice, in order for results to be transparent,
reliable and comparable.

Please feel free to contact us for any questions you may have.

Best wishes,

Ksenia Orekhova

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Ksenia Orekhova, DVM, Doctoral candidate
Dipartimento di Biomedicina Comparata e Alimentazione (BCA) - Università
degli Studi di Padova (It)
ksenia.orekh...@phd.unipd.it
ksenia.orekh...@studenti.unipd.it
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