Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are happy to share our new open-access publication in 
Veterinary Sciences.

Sacchini, S.; Herráez, P.; Arbelo, M.; Espinosa de los Monteros, A.; Sierra, 
E.; Rivero, M.; Bombardi, C.; Fernández, A. Methodology and Neuromarkers for 
Cetaceans’ Brains. Vet. Sci. 2022, 9, 38.

The paper is available here: https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/9/2/38

Abstract

Cetacean brain sampling may be an arduous task due to the difficulty of 
collecting and histologically preparing such rare and large specimens. Thus, 
one of the main challenges of working with cetaceans’ brains is to establish a 
valid methodology for an optimal manipulation and fixation of the brain tissue, 
which allows the samples to be viable for neuroanatomical and neuropathological 
studies. With this in view, we validated a methodology in order to preserve the 
quality of such large brains (neuroanatomy/neuropathology) and at the same time 
to obtain fresh brain samples for toxicological, virological, and 
microbiological analysis (neuropathology). A fixation protocol adapted to 
brains, of equal or even three times the size of human brains, was studied and 
tested. Finally, we investigated the usefulness of a panel of 20 antibodies 
(neuromarkers) associated with the normal structure and function of the brain, 
pathogens, age-related, and/or functional variations. The sampling protocol and 
some of the 20 neuromarkers have been thought to explore neurodegenerative 
diseases in these long-lived animals. To conclude, many of the typical measures 
used to evaluate neuropathological changes do not tell us if meaningful 
cellular changes have occurred. Having a wide panel of antibodies and 
histochemical techniques available allows for delving into the specific 
behavior of the neuronal population of the brain nuclei and to get a 
“fingerprint” of their real status


If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at: 
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All the best,

Simona Sacchini
Centro Atlántico de Investigación de Cetáceos
Instituto Universitario de Sanidad Animal y Seguridad Alimentaria
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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