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PICK1 expression in reactive astrocytes within the spinal cord of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) rats

Journal

NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 231-242

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2990.2012.01282.x

Keywords

AMPA receptor; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; glutamate transporter; PICK1; serine racemase

Funding

  1. National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS, Belgium, Conventions des Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique Medicale) [3.4560.07]
  2. National Fund for Scientific Research (Credits au chercheur) [1.5.109.09.F, 1.5.085.10.F]
  3. DIANE research programme of the Belgium's Walloon region (DGTRE)
  4. Ministry of Scientific Policy (Belgium) [ARC 10/15-026]
  5. Association belge pour les maladies neuromusculaires (ABMM)

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M. C. Focant, S. Goursaud, C. Boucherie, A. O. Dumont and E. Hermans (2013) Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology39, 231242 PICK1 expression in reactive astrocytes within the spinal cord of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) rats Aims: The protein interacting with C kinase 1 (PICK1), a PDZ domain-containing protein mainly expressed in the central nervous system, interacts with the glutamate receptor subunit GluR2, with the glutamate transporter GLT-1b and with the enzyme serine racemase. These three proteins appear as key actors in the glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), in both patients and animal models of the disease. In this study, we examined the expression of PICK1 in the spinal cord of transgenic rats expressing a mutated form of the human superoxide dismutase 1 (hSOD1G93A) during the progression of the disease. Methods: Expression of PICK1 was examined by real-time qPCR at presymptomatic and symptomatic stages as well as at end-stage. The expression of PICK1 in the different cell types of the spinal cord was examined by immunohistochemistry. Results: The overall expression of PICK1 is not modified in cervical and lumbar spinal cord of transgenic (hSOD1G93A) rats during the progression of the disease. Nonetheless, immunohistochemical studies of lumbar ventral horns revealed a shift of PICK1 expression from motor neurones in healthy rats to activated astrocytes in end-stage hSOD1G93A animals. Conclusions: Considering the documented influence of PICK1 expression on d-serine release and glutamate transport in astrocytes, these findings point to a potential implication of PICK1 in the progression of ALS.

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