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Partial change in EphA4 knockout mouse phenotype: Loss of diminished GFAP upregulation following spinal cord injury
Authors:Kirsty J Dixon  Kathryn M Munro  Andrew W Boyd  Perry F Bartlett  Ann M Turnley
Institution:Centre for Neuroscience, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia; Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
Abstract:In a previous study we found that the EphA4 receptor inhibits regeneration following spinal cord injury by blocking regrowth of axons and regulation of astrocyte reactivity. In our original studies using EphA4 null mice Goldshmit et al., J. Neurosci., 2004] we found attenuated astrocyte reactivity following spinal cord injury. Several other studies have now supported the role of EphA4 in regulating neural regeneration but a recent study Herrmann et al., Exp. Neurol., 2010] did not find an effect of EphA4 on astrocyte reactivity. Re-examination of astrocytic gliosis following injury in our current cohort of EphA4 null mice revealed that they no longer showed attenuation of astrocyte reactivity, however other EphA4 null mouse phenotypes, such as decreased size of the dorsal funiculus were unaltered. We hypothesised that long-term breeding on the C57Bl/6 background may influence the EphA4-mediated astrocyte phenotype and compared astrocytic gliosis at 4 days following spinal cord injury in wildtype and EphA4 null mice on the C57Bl/6 background and backcrossed C57Bl/6×129Sv(F2) mice, as well as wildtype 129Sv mice. 129Sv mice had increased GFAP expression and increased numbers of reactive GFAP astrocytes compared to C57Bl/6 mice. There was no significant effect of EphA4 deletion on GFAP expression in C57Bl/6 mice or the F2 crosses other than a moderately decreased number of EphA4 null astrocytes in C57Bl/6 mice using one of two antibodies. Therefore, there has been an apparent change in EphA4-mediated astroglial phenotype associated with long term breeding of the EphA4 colony but it does not appear to be influenced by background mouse strain.
Keywords:129  129X1/SvJ  B6  C57Bl/6 mice  B6×129(F2)  F2 progeny of a C57Bl/6×129X1/SvJ cross  DAB  diaminobenzidine  GFAP  glial fibrillary acidic protein  PBS  phosphate buffered saline  SEM  standard error of the mean
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