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Publication : Sensitivity to neurotoxic stress is not increased in progranulin-deficient mice.

First Author  Petkau TL Year  2013
Journal  Neurobiol Aging Volume  34
Issue  11 Pages  2548-50
PubMed ID  23702345 Mgi Jnum  J:211725
Mgi Id  MGI:5576091 Doi  10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.04.019
Citation  Petkau TL, et al. (2013) Sensitivity to neurotoxic stress is not increased in progranulin-deficient mice. Neurobiol Aging 34(11):2548-50
abstractText  Loss-of-function mutations in the progranulin (GRN) gene are a common cause of autosomal dominant frontotemporal lobar degeneration, a fatal and progressive neurodegenerative disorder common in people less than 65 years of age. In the brain, progranulin is expressed in multiple regions at varying levels, and has been hypothesized to play a neuroprotective or neurotrophic role. Four neurotoxic agents were injected in vivo into constitutive progranulin knockout (Grn(-/-)) mice and their wild-type (Grn(+/+)) counterparts to assess neuronal sensitivity to toxic stress. Administration of 3-nitropropionic acid, quinolinic acid, kainic acid, and pilocarpine induced robust and measurable neuronal cell death in affected brain regions, but no differential cell death was observed between Grn(+/+) and Grn(-/-) mice. Thus, constitutive progranulin knockout mice do not have increased sensitivity to neuronal cell death induced by the acute chemical models of neuronal injury used in this study.
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