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Publication : Neg, a nerve growth factor-stimulated gene expressed by fetal neocortical neurons that is downregulated by ethanol.

First Author  Miller MW Year  2003
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  460
Issue  2 Pages  212-22
PubMed ID  12687686 Mgi Jnum  J:83155
Mgi Id  MGI:2657083 Doi  10.1002/cne.10651
Citation  Miller MW, et al. (2003) Neg, a nerve growth factor-stimulated gene expressed by fetal neocortical neurons that is downregulated by ethanol. J Comp Neurol 460(2):212-22
abstractText  Neurotrophins are critical for neuronal development, plasticity, and survival. Ethanol affects these processes. We tested the hypothesis that ethanol inhibits nerve growth factor (NGF)-stimulated gene expression. Dissociated cultures of fetal cortical neurons were treated with NGF and/or ethanol. NGF sustained cell viability and reduced the incidence of terminal uridylated nick-end labeling and pyknosis. Ethanol eliminated these effects and induced neuronal death. Differential display of mRNA showed that one gene fragment (245 bp) was expressed by cells treated with NGF alone; ethanol blocked its expression. This fragment, named neg (nerve growth factor-stimulated, ethanol-depressed gene), has high nucleotide identity with genes from human myeloid cells and murine lymphocytes. Ribonuclease protection assay and in situ hybridization verified NGF upregulation and ethanol antagonism. Thus, ethanol specifically alters the expression of a gene that appears to be involved in NGF-mediated neuroprotection.
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