Expression of stromal cell-derived factor-1 and CXCR4 chemokine receptor mRNAs in cultured rat glial and neuronal cells
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Expression of stromal cell-derived factor-1 and CXCR4 chemokine receptor mRNAs in cultured rat glial and neuronal cells
Abstract
The expression of the mRNAs for stromal cell-derived factor-1alpha and -1beta (SDF-1alpha and -1beta) and their receptor CXCR4 in cultured rat glial and neuronal cells was examined. SDF-1alpha mRNA was expressed intensely in astrocytes and weakly in neurons, but not in microglia. SDF-1beta mRNA was expressed weakly in these three types of cells. The expressions of SDF-1alpha and -1beta mRNAs in astrocytes were decreased by treatment with LPS (100 ng/ml) for 1-6 h but markedly increased by that for 24-72 h, whereas the expression of SDF-1beta mRNA in microglia was hardly changed by the treatment for 0.5-6 h, and was decreased by that for 24-48 h. The expression of CXCR4 mRNA was observed in astrocytes, microglia and neurons, and was not altered by LPS treatment.
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