Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Increased expression of the embryonic intermediate filament, nestin, in the brains of scrapie-infected mice.
- Journal:
- Neuroscience letters
- Year:
- 2004
- Authors:
- Jin, Jae-Kwang et al.
- Affiliation:
- Ilsong Institute of Life Science · South Korea
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
This study investigated the immunohistochemical localization of nestin and its expression level in the brains of mice infected with scrapie, a disease which is characterized by spongiform neurodegeneration, neuronal vacuolation, and astrogliosis. Western blot analysis showed that the protein level of nestin was significantly increased in scrapie-infected brains compared with those of control brains. Nestin immunoreactivity in vascular endothelial cells was more intense in the brains of scrapie-infected mice compared with those of controls. There was marked nestin immunostaining in reactive astrocytes, but not in the neurons of the scrapie-infected brains. Considering all the findings, this study suggests that the nestin-positive cells, including glial cells and vascular endothelial cells, may have the potential to differentiate into mature glial cells and other neuronal elements, which would replenish lost neurons.
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