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Publication : Aberrant maturation of astrocytes in thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 knockout mice reveals an interplay between thyroid hormone receptor isoforms.

First Author  Morte B Year  2004
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  145
Issue  3 Pages  1386-91
PubMed ID  14630717 Mgi Jnum  J:105582
Mgi Id  MGI:3615873 Doi  10.1210/en.2003-1123
Citation  Morte B, et al. (2004) Aberrant maturation of astrocytes in thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 knockout mice reveals an interplay between thyroid hormone receptor isoforms. Endocrinology 145(3):1386-91
abstractText  Although the effects of thyroid hormones on the development of neurons and oligodendrocytes are well documented, less is known about the hormonal effects on astrocytes. Our analyses of cerebellar slices from 2-month-old T(3) receptor protein (TR)alpha1-deficient mice show that mature astrocytes, Golgi epithelial cells, and their Bergmann processes had strongly reduced glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and nestin immunoreactivity, in contrast to wild-type mice. Furthermore, the Bergmann processes exhibited an irregular GFAP staining. A similar expression of nestin and GFAP was observed in 11-d-old (P11) mutant pups. Surprisingly, however, hypothyroidism normalized the appearance of these markers in the P11 mutants, suggesting that liganded TR beta is detrimental to astroglial cell differentiation in the absence of TR alpha 1. To test this hypothesis, hypothyroid mice were treated from birth until P11 with the TR beta-selective ligand GC-1. This treatment was devastating in the TR alpha 1(-/-) mice, causing little if any nestin or GFAP immunoreactivity, whereas the wild-type mice were normal. The results thus indicate an important interplay between thyroid hormone receptor isoforms in astroglial cell maturation.
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