Age-dependent expression of S100β in the brain of mice

Modi, Prashant K. ; Kanungo, M. S. (2010) Age-dependent expression of S100β in the brain of mice Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 30 (5). pp. 709-716. ISSN 0272-4340

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Abstract

S100β is a soluble calcium binding protein released by glial cells. It has been reported as a neurotrophic factor that promotes neurite maturation and outgrowth during development. This protein also plays a role in axonal stability and in long term potentiation in the adult brain. The ability of S100β to modulate neuronal morphology raises the important question whether there is an age-related difference in the expression of S100β in the cerebral and cerebellar cortices of AKR strain mice and is this change is region specific. Our RT-PCR and Western blotting experiments show that the expression of S100β gene in the cerebral and cerebellar cortices starts from 0 day, peaks at about 45 days. However, in 70-week old mice its expression is significantly up-regulated as compared to that of 20-week old mice. S100β follows the same age-related pattern in both cerebral and cerebellar cortices. These results suggest that S100β is important for brain development and establishment of proper brain functions. Up-regulation of S100β in old age may have some role in development of age-related pathological systems in the brain.

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Keywords:S100β expression; Brain aging; Astrocytes; Gene expression
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Deposited On:15 Nov 2010 13:39
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