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Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Expression in Astrocytes After Excitotoxic Lesion in the Mouse Hippocampus
Experimental Neurobiology ; : 133-138, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-175044
ABSTRACT
Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) is, a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of proteins. Although GDF15 is well established as a potent neurotrophic factor for neurons, little is known about its role in glial cells under neuropathological conditions. We monitored GDF15 expression in astrocyte activation after a kainic acid (KA)-induced neurodegeneration in the ICR mice hippocampus. In control, GDF15 immunoreactivity (IR) was evident in the neuronal layer of the hippocampus; however, GDF15 expression had increased in activated astrocytes throughout the hippocampal region at day 3 after the treatment with KA. LPS treatment in astrocytes dramatically increased GDF15 expression in primary astrocytes. In addition, LPS treatment resulted in the decrease of the IkappaB-alpha degradation and increase of the phosphorylation level of RelA/p65. These results indicate that GDF15 has a potential link to NF-kappaB activation, making GDF15 a valuable target for modulating inflammatory conditions.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Fosforilação / Neuroglia / Astrócitos / NF-kappa B / Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta / Fator 15 de Diferenciação de Crescimento / Hipocampo / Ácido Caínico / Camundongos Endogâmicos ICR / Neurônios Limite: Animais Idioma: Inglês Revista: Experimental Neurobiology Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Artigo

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Fosforilação / Neuroglia / Astrócitos / NF-kappa B / Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta / Fator 15 de Diferenciação de Crescimento / Hipocampo / Ácido Caínico / Camundongos Endogâmicos ICR / Neurônios Limite: Animais Idioma: Inglês Revista: Experimental Neurobiology Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Artigo