Nerve growth factor in the adult brain of a teleostean model for aging research: Nothobranchius furzeri |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Marine Science, College of Natural Sciences, Incheon National University, Incheon 406-772, South Korea;2. Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, South Korea;3. Marine Ecological Risk Assessment Center, West Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute, Incheon 400-420, South Korea;4. Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, South Korea;1. Institute of Vertebrate Biology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Květná 8, 603 65 Brno, Czechia;2. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Viničná 7, 128 00, Czechia;3. Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia |
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Abstract: | Nerve growth factor (NGF) acts on central nervous system neurons, regulating naturally occurring cell death, synaptic connectivity, fiber guidance and dendritic morphology. The dynamically regulated production of NGF beginning in development, extends throughout adult life and aging, exerting numerous roles through a surprising variety of neurons and glial cells.This study analyzes the localization of NGF in the brain of the teleost fish Nothobranchius furzeri, an emerging model for aging research due to its short lifespan. Immunochemical and immunohistochemical experiments were performed by employing an antibody mapping at the N-terminus of the mature chain human origin NGF. Western blot analysis revealed an intense and well defined band of 20 kDa, which corresponds to proNGF of N. furzeri. Immunohistochemistry revealed NGF immunoreactivity (IR) diffused throughout all regions of telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon and rhomboencephalon. It was detected in neurons and in glial cells, the latter mostly lining the mesencephalic and rhomboencephalic ventricles. Particularly in neurons, NGF IR was localized in perikarya and, to a less extent, in fibers.The widespread distribution of proNGF suggests that it might modulate numerous physiological functions in the adult brain of N. furzeri. The present survey constitutes a baseline study to enhance the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the role of NGF during aging processes. |
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Keywords: | Neurotrophins NGF Fish Brain |
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