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Publication : Transient induction of the glial intermediate filament protein gene in Müller cells in the mouse retina.

First Author  Sarthy V Year  1995
Journal  DNA Cell Biol Volume  14
Issue  4 Pages  313-20
PubMed ID  7710688 Mgi Jnum  J:24538
Mgi Id  MGI:72276 Doi  10.1089/dna.1995.14.313
Citation  Sarthy V, et al. (1995) Transient induction of the glial intermediate filament protein gene in Muller cells in the mouse retina. DNA Cell Biol 14(4):313-20
abstractText  The glial intermediate filament protein (GFAP) gene is not normally expressed by retinal Muller cells but it is transcriptionally activated following photoreceptor degeneration. In the present study, we have examined the relationship between progressive photoreceptor loss and changes in GFAP gene activity in Muller cells. In albino mice with light-induced photoreceptor degeneration, GFAP level was strongly elevated after 2 weeks. GFAP level remained high even after 3 months in light. In situ hybridization studies showed that GFAP transcripts were quite sparse in the first week but increased dramatically after 2 weeks of light exposure. After 4 weeks in constant light, however, little GFAP mRNA was detected in Muller cells. RNA blotting also showed that there was an approximately 20-fold increase in GFAP mRNA content at 2 weeks; but at 4 weeks, the RNA content fell to about four-fold higher than the basal level. These results show that GFAP level remains high long after its synthesis, probably as a consequence of low GFAP turnover in the Muller cell cytoskeleton, while GFAP mRNA level rises and declines rapidly due to transient activation of the GFAP gene in Muller cells.
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