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Glial gene expression during aging in rat striatum and in long-term responses to 6-OHDA lesions.

G M Pasinetti1, M Hassler, D Stone, C E Finch.   

Abstract

The male rat striatum was examined for age-related changes in mRNAs expressed in astrocytes and microglia in two rat genotypes that differ by 35% in mean and maximum life spans: F344 and the longer-lived F1 (BN x F344) hybrid. The findings extend the established age-related increases in GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) to other glial mRNAs: two lipoprotein mRNAs that are predominantly expressed in striatal astrocytes, apoE (apolipoprotein E) and apoJ (apolipoprotein J, clusterin, CLI, or SGP-2), and two mRNAs expressed in striatal microglia, TGF-beta1 and complement C1qB. By Northern blot hybridization, both genotypes showed progressive increases of GFAP mRNA to > 2.5-fold by the lifespan. Although the rat strains differed 35% in life span, the slope of the GFAP mRNA regression on age did not differ. Relative to GFAP, the increases of apoE, apoJ, C1q, and TGF-beta1 mRNAs were smaller, < or = 1.5-fold. Because prior studies showed that acute damage to striatal afferents induced astrocyte gene expression increases resembling those that also occur during aging, we examined long-term effects of damage to substantia nigra neurons on striatal astrocyte changes during aging. Young F344 rats were given 6-OHDA lesions that cause striatal dopamine deficits and induce GFAP. When examined 15 months later at age 18 months, there was no effect during prior lesions on the age-related elevation of GFAP mRNA. We conclude that aging changes in striatal GFAP mRNAs do not interact with loss of dopaminergic output to the striatum from 6-OHDA lesions and may be independent of the relatively modest dopaminergic losses during normal aging.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10051108     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2396(19990315)31:4<278::AID-SYN5>3.0.CO;2-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synapse        ISSN: 0887-4476            Impact factor:   2.562


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