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The presence of transthyretin in rat ependymal cells is due to endocytosis and not synthesis
Authors:Sabine Kuchler-Bopp  Marie-Elisabeth Ittel  Jean-Bernard Dietrich  Andr Reeber  Marlyse Zaepfel  Jean-Pierre Delaunoy
Institution:Sabine Kuchler-Bopp, Marie-Elisabeth Ittel, Jean-Bernard Dietrich, André Reeber, Marlyse Zaepfel,Jean-Pierre Delaunoy
Abstract:The presence and synthesis of transthyretin, a major carrier protein of thyroxine in rat cerebrospinal fluid, was investigated in choroid plexus epithelial cells and ependymal cells by immunocytochemistry, in situ hybridization, and analysis by Northern and Western blot using a specific oligonucleotide probe and a specific polyclonal antibody to transthyretin. Choroid plexus epithelial cells expressed transthyretin at high levels in developing rat cerebral hemispheres and in cultured cells. These cells secreted transthyretin into the cerebrospinal fluid. In the developing rat brain transthyretin was present in the cytoplasm of ependymal cells, in vesicles in contact with the apical membrane and in cilia. In ependymal cell cultures this protein was particularly abundant in the cilia of these cells. In contrast, ependymal cells did not synthesize transthyretin. It is postulated that transthyretin is transported to ependymal cells from the cerebrospinal fluid by endocytosis.
Keywords:Cerebrospinal fluid  Choroid plexus epithelial cell  Ependymal cell  Thyroxine  Transthyretin  Triiodothyronine
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