Age-dependent increase in Thy-1 protein in the rat supraoptic nucleus.

Jason M Askvig,Talia S Dalzell, Nadia Toumeh, Phillip T Kuball,Sara T Whiteman, Erik W Bye,Marissa J Andersen, Michael G McCarthy,Riley E Irmen,Sydney H Bexell, Molly M Benolken,Brooke L Maruska, Shelby E Nordmann

HELIYON(2020)

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Mature mammalian CNS neurons often do not recover successfully following injury. To this point, unilateral lesion of the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial tract results in collateral sprouting from uninjured axons of the supraoptic nucleus (SON) in 35-day-old but not in 125-day-old rats. Thus, it appears that there are age-related changes within the SON that preclude the older rat from recovering following axotomy. We hypothesize that the intrinsic capacity for axon reorganization may depend, in part, on age-related alterations in cell adhesion molecules that allow normal astrocyte-neuron interactions in the SON. In support of our hypothesis, numerous reports have shown that Thy-1 is increased in neurons at the cessation of axon outgrowth. Therefore, we compared protein levels of Thy-1 and the Thy-1 interacting integrin subunits, alpha-v (αv), beta-3 (ß3), and beta-5 (ß5), in 35- and 125-day-old SON using western blot analysis. Our results demonstrated that there was significantly more Thy-1 protein in the 125-day-old SON compared to 35-day-old SON, but no change in the protein levels of the integrin subunits. Furthermore, we localized Thy-1-, αv integrin-, ß3 integrin-, and ß5 integrin-immunoreactivity to both neurons and astrocytes in the SON. Altogether, our results suggest that the observed increase in Thy-1 protein levels in the SON with age may contribute to an environment that prevents collateral axonal sprouting in the SON of the 125-day-old rat.
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Cell biology, Neuroscience, Nervous system, Neuronal death, Cell death, Membrane, alpha v integrin, beta 3 integrin, beta 5 integrin, Magnocellular neurosecretory system, Neural lobe, Western blot, Dual-label fluorescence
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