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Regulation of stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 after central and peripheral nerve lesions

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BMC NEUROSCIENCE
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-5-15

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Background: Interruption of mature axons activates a cascade of events in neuronal cell bodies which leads to various outcomes from functional regeneration in the PNS to the failure of any significant regeneration in the CNS. One factor which seems to play an important role inn the molecular programs after axotomy is the steroyl Coenzyme A-desaturase-I (SCD-I). This enzyme is needed for the conversion of stearate into oleate. Beside its role in membrane synthesis, oleate could act as a neurotrophic factor, involved in signal transduction pathways via activation of protein kinases C. Results: In situ hybridization and immunochemistry demonstrated a strong up-regulation of SCD at mRNA and protein level in regenerating neurons of the rate facial nucleus whereas non-regenerating Clarke's and Red nucleus neurons did not show an induction of this gene. Conclusion: This differential expression points to a functionally significant role for the SCD-I in the process of regeneration.

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