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Publication : Role of GFAP in morphological retention and distribution of reactive astrocytes induced by scrapie encephalopathy in mice.

First Author  Gomi H Year  2010
Journal  Brain Res Volume  1312
Pages  156-67 PubMed ID  19931516
Mgi Jnum  J:158541 Mgi Id  MGI:4439009
Doi  10.1016/j.brainres.2009.11.025 Citation  Gomi H, et al. (2010) Role of GFAP in morphological retention and distribution of reactive astrocytes induced by scrapie encephalopathy in mice. Brain Res 1312:156-67
abstractText  We have previously demonstrated that mutant mice bearing astrocytes deficient in glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) exhibited typical spongiform degeneration and prion plaque deposition. However, it remains to be determined whether there are astrocyte-specific alterations in the reactive response of astrocytes. Herein, we analyzed morphological features of Gfap(-)(/)(-) reactive astrocytes. Light microscopic morphometry of mutant reactive astrocytes revealed reduced outlined cell area and shorter distances among expanded cell space but with larger nuclei. Electron microscopy revealed mutant cells containing very few and sparse glial filaments as well as abnormal cytoarchitecture of reactive astrocytic processes. Furthermore, paired cell formation appeared frequently. The results suggest that GFAP is necessary for morphological retention and distribution of reactive astrocytes during prion disease, and that there is a GFAP-dependent function of glial filaments in reactive astrocytes.
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