Literature DB >> 19082704

Peripheral nerve lesion induces an up-regulation of Spy1 in rat spinal cord.

Ye Huang1, Yonghua Liu, Ying Chen, Xiaowei Yu, Junling Yang, Mudan Lu, Qiuyan Lu, Qing Ke, Aiguo Shen, Meijuan Yan.   

Abstract

Spy1, as a member of the Speedy/RINGO family and a novel activator of cyclin-dependent kinases, was shown to promote cell cycle progression and cell survival in response to DNA damage. While its expression and roles in nervous system lesion and repair were still unknown. Here, we performed an acute sciatic nerve injury model in adult rats and studied the dynamic changes of Spy1 expression in lumbar spinal cord. Temporally, Spy1 expression was increased shortly after sciatic nerve crush and peaked at day 2. Spatially, Spy1 was widely expressed in the lumbar spinal cord including neurons and glial cells. While after injury, Spy1 expression was increased predominantly in astrocytes and microglia, which were largely proliferated. Moreover, there was a concomitant up-regulation of CDK2 activity and down-regulation of p27. Collectively, we hypothesized peripheral nerve injury induced an up-regulation of Spy1 in lumbar spinal cord, which was associated with glial proliferation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19082704     DOI: 10.1007/s10571-008-9332-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0272-4340            Impact factor:   5.046


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