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2016

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Immunohistochemistry

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Evidence Of Kisspeptin Receptor Expression In Gnrh Neurons In The Preoptic Area And Arcuate Hypothalamic Nuclei In Cycling Buffaloes, Thuchadaporn Chaikhun-Marcou, Pongsiwa Sotthibandhu, Victoria Kyle, Shel Hwa Yeo, William Henry Colledge, Siriwat Suadsong Sep 2016

Evidence Of Kisspeptin Receptor Expression In Gnrh Neurons In The Preoptic Area And Arcuate Hypothalamic Nuclei In Cycling Buffaloes, Thuchadaporn Chaikhun-Marcou, Pongsiwa Sotthibandhu, Victoria Kyle, Shel Hwa Yeo, William Henry Colledge, Siriwat Suadsong

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Our previous study reported the expression of kisspeptin in the preoptic area (POA) and arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus of cycling buffalo cows. In ruminants, POA and ARC are the main hypothalamic nuclei through which kisspeptin acts on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, due to their stimulation of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion. In many species, kisspeptin activates GnRH neurons via its receptors (KISS1R or GPR54). The present study was designed to explore the expression of KISS1R by GnRH neurons in the POA and ARC hypothalamic nuclei in buffalo cow brains by double-labeling immunohistochemistry. In both the POA and ARC areas, …


Involucrin Expression And Association With Ki-67 In Paraffin Embedded Tissue Of Canine Skin Tumors: A Retrospective Study, Nongnut Assawawongkasem, Gunnaporn Suriyaphol, Sayamon Srisuwattanasagul, Sirin Theerawatanasirikul, Achariya Sailasuta Mar 2016

Involucrin Expression And Association With Ki-67 In Paraffin Embedded Tissue Of Canine Skin Tumors: A Retrospective Study, Nongnut Assawawongkasem, Gunnaporn Suriyaphol, Sayamon Srisuwattanasagul, Sirin Theerawatanasirikul, Achariya Sailasuta

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Involucrin (INV) is a cornified envelope precursor protein that is commonly used as an early stage marker of human terminal keratinocyte differentiation. This research investigated the expression of INV in canine skin tumors using 56 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedding (FFPE) biopsied specimens. The expression of INV was investigated by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and RT-PCR. Correlation between INV and Ki-67 was also performed. The malignant tumor groups showed significantly different INV staining scores and Ki-67 positive cells than the normal skin group by IHC (p<0.05). The INV scores of moderately differentiated SCC (MSCC), trichoblastoma (TCB), basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and poorly differentiated SCC (PSCC) significantly decreased, with a statistically significant difference (p<0.05). Interestingly, the INV of poorly differentiated SCC disappeared in some specimens. The INV expression in most tumors was found to be inversely proportionate to Ki-67 positive cells. In addition, only SCC regardless of tumor grade without tumor-graded specimens showed an inversely statistically significant difference between the Ki-67 positive cells and INV expression (p<0.0001). In RT-PCR, mRNA expression of the FFPE specimens showed substantial similarity of INV expression as in IHC. It is suggested that the INV expression should be further studied in terms of clinical prognosis in canine cutaneous SCC.