RRC ID 12057
著者 Matsuhashi H, Horii Y, Kato K.
タイトル Region-specific and epileptogenic-dependent expression of six subtypes of alpha2,3-sialyltransferase in the adult mouse brain.
ジャーナル J Neurochem
Abstract Sialylated glycoconjugates play important roles in various biological functions. The structures are also observed in brains and it has been proposed that sialylation may affect neural plasticity. To clarify the effects of sialylation in the brain, particular neurons that exhibit sialylation should first be determined. Using in situ hybridization, we performed systematic surveys of the localization of mRNAs encoding the six alpha2,3-sialyltransferases (ST3Gal I-VI) in the adult mouse brain with or without physiological stimulation. First, striking region-specific patterns of expression were observed: While ST3Gal II, III, and V mRNAs were in neuronal cells throughout the brain, ST3Gal I, IV, and VI mRNAs were in restricted brain regions. Next, to assess whether the expression of the six mRNAs can be regulated, we examined the effect of kindling epileptogenesis on the six mRNA levels. Of the six subtypes, upregulation in the ST3Gal IV level in the thalamus was most pronounced; the number of ST3Gal IV-expressing neurons in the anterior thalamic nuclei increased from 2% to 21% in a time-dependent manner during epileptogenesis. Western blot analysis evaluated the increase of the end-products in the thalamus. These findings provide a molecular basis to clarify when and where sialylated glycoconjugates function accompanied by neural plasticity.
巻・号 84(1)
ページ 53-66
公開日 2003-1-1
DOI 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.01257.x
PII 1257
PMID 12485401
MeSH Animals Brain / enzymology* Epilepsy / enzymology* Epilepsy / etiology Isoenzymes / metabolism Kindling, Neurologic Male Mice Neurons / enzymology RNA, Messenger / metabolism Sialyltransferases / genetics Sialyltransferases / metabolism* Thalamic Nuclei / enzymology Thalamus / enzymology Time Factors Tissue Distribution Up-Regulation
IF 4.066
引用数 10
WOS 分野 NEUROSCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
リソース情報
遺伝子材料 mST3GalV SAT-I GM3 synthase (RDB02075)