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Neuregulins and ErbB receptors in cultured neonatal astrocytes

✍ Scribed by Amy Francis; Timothy D. Raabe; Duanzhi Wen; George H. DeVries


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
293 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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✦ Synopsis


Neuregulins (NRGs) are a family of growth factors involved in signaling between neurons and glial cells of the peripheral and central nervous system. NRGs are synthesized and secreted by a number of cell types including Schwann cells, neurons, and oligodendrocytes. NRG transduction signals are mediated by the erbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases. These NRGs may be important for paracrine or autocrine signaling during development, injury, and the normal functioning of the central nervous system. In this study, we characterize the NRGs and erbB receptors expressed by cultured neonatal rat astrocytes. Using immunoblotting protocols with pan-specific antibodies, we identified eleven NRG molecular weight isoforms from approximately 16 kDa to 105 kDa in cultured neonatal rat astrocytes. Immunocyotchemistry with isoformspecific antibodies revealed the expression of both major isoform families (NRG␣, NRG␀). Additionally, astrocyte-conditioned media contained two molecular weight isoforms of NRGs. We detected mRNA expression of NRG␣ and NRG␀ in astrocytes by amplifying mRNA transcripts with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, we confirm that cultured astrocytes express all four erbB receptors as detected by immunocytochemical and immunoblotting techniques. These data indicate that astrocytes contain and secrete NRGs.


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