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FABP7 expression in normal and stab-injured brain cortex and its role in astrocyte proliferation.


ABSTRACT: Reactive gliosis, in which astrocytes as well as other types of glial cells undergo massive proliferation, is a common hallmark of all brain pathologies. Brain-type fatty acid-binding protein (FABP7) is abundantly expressed in neural stem cells and astrocytes of developing brain, suggesting its role in differentiation and/or proliferation of glial cells through regulation of lipid metabolism and/or signaling. However, the role of FABP7 in proliferation of glial cells during reactive gliosis is unknown. In this study, we examined the expression of FABP7 in mouse cortical stab injury model and also the phenotype of FABP7-KO mice in glial cell proliferation. Western blotting showed that FABP7 expression was increased significantly in the injured cortex compared with the contralateral side. By immunohistochemistry, FABP7 was localized to GFAP(+) astrocytes (21% of FABP7(+) cells) and NG2(+) oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (62%) in the normal cortex. In the injured cortex there was no change in the population of FABP7(+)/NG2(+) cells, while there was a significant increase in FABP7(+)/GFAP(+) cells. In the stab-injured cortex of FABP7-KO mice there was decrease in the total number of reactive astrocytes and in the number of BrdU(+) astrocytes compared with wild-type mice. Primary cultured astrocytes from FABP7-KO mice also showed a significant decrease in proliferation and omega-3 fatty acid incorporation compared with wild-type astrocytes. Overall, these data suggest that FABP7 is involved in the proliferation of astrocytes by controlling cellular fatty acid homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Sharifi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3192944 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FABP7 expression in normal and stab-injured brain cortex and its role in astrocyte proliferation.

Sharifi Kazem K   Morihiro Yusuke Y   Maekawa Motoko M   Yasumoto Yuki Y   Hoshi Hisae H   Adachi Yasuhiro Y   Sawada Tomoo T   Tokuda Nobuko N   Kondo Hisatake H   Yoshikawa Takeo T   Suzuki Michiyasu M   Owada Yuji Y  

Histochemistry and cell biology 20110922 5


Reactive gliosis, in which astrocytes as well as other types of glial cells undergo massive proliferation, is a common hallmark of all brain pathologies. Brain-type fatty acid-binding protein (FABP7) is abundantly expressed in neural stem cells and astrocytes of developing brain, suggesting its role in differentiation and/or proliferation of glial cells through regulation of lipid metabolism and/or signaling. However, the role of FABP7 in proliferation of glial cells during reactive gliosis is u  ...[more]

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