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. 1981 Sep 7;220(1):139-49.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90217-1.

Effects of zinc on the cytoskeletal proteins in the central nervous system of the rat

Effects of zinc on the cytoskeletal proteins in the central nervous system of the rat

Y Kress et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

To test for in vivo zinc neurotoxicity on the cytoskeleton of neurotubules and intermediate filaments, Zn wires were implanted into the brains of adult Lewis rats for periods of 1-35 weeks. After 16 weeks of implant, some neurons showed bundles of intermediate filaments which were often localized in the perinuclear area. At the same time, occasional 200 nm tubular-like structures were seen in swollen dendrites. These structures were morphologically similar to Zn ion-induced aggregates of pure tubulin and structures found in ZnSO4-treated dorsal root ganglion organotypic cultures. The 200 nm structures in dendrites and the intermediate filaments in neurons increased in frequency with time. After 35 weeks of Zn wire implant, few microtubules could be found in the lesion. All the animals showed an astrocyte and glial filament proliferation with axoglial membrane specialization. Other wires studied: Pt, Ni, Co, Mg, demonstrate that Zn wires have a specific effect on cytoskeletal proteins in the CNS of the rat and many of the effects can be explained by an interaction between Zn and tubulin.

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