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Oligodendrogenesis in iron-deficient rats: effect of apotransferrin.
Rosato-Siri, M V; Badaracco, M E; Ortiz, E H; Belforte, N; Clausi, M Guardia; Soto, E F; Bernabeu, R; Pasquini, J M.
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  • Rosato-Siri MV; Instituto de Biología Celular y Neurociencias "Professor Eduardo De Robertis," Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
J Neurosci Res ; 88(8): 1695-707, 2010 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20127809
ABSTRACT
In rats, iron deficiency produces an alteration in myelin formation. However, there is limited information on the effects of this condition on oligodendroglial cell (OLGc) proliferation and maturation. In the present study, we further analyzed the hypomyelination associated with iron deficiency by studying the dynamics of oligodendrogenesis. Rats were fed control (40 mg Fe/kg) or iron-deficient (4 mg Fe/kg) diets from gestation day 5 until postnatal day 3 (P3) or 11 (P11). OLGc proliferation, migration and differentiation were investigated before and after an intracranial injection of apotransferrin at 3 days of age (P3). The proliferating cell population was evaluated at P3. Iron-deficient (ID) animals showed an increase in the oligodendrocyte precursors cell (OPC) population in comparison with controls. The overall pattern of migration of cells labeled with BrdU was investigated at P11. Iron deficiency increased the amount of BrdU(+) cells in the corpus callosum (CC) and decreased OLGc maturation and myelin formation. Changes in nerve conduction were analyzed by measuring visual evoked potentials. Latency and amplitude were significantly disturbed in ID rats compared with controls. Both parameters were substantially normalized when animals were treated with a single intracranial injection of 350 ng apotransferrin (aTf). The current results give support to the idea that iron deficiency increases the number of proliferating and undifferentiated cells in the CC compared with the control. Treatment with aTf almost completely reverted the effects of iron deficiency, both changing the migration pattern and increasing the number of mature cells in the CC and myelin formation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Asunto principal: Apoproteínas / Efectos Tardíos de la Exposición Prenatal / Transferrina / Oligodendroglía / Enfermedades Desmielinizantes / Proliferación Celular / Deficiencias de Hierro Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosci Res Año: 2010 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Argentina

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Asunto principal: Apoproteínas / Efectos Tardíos de la Exposición Prenatal / Transferrina / Oligodendroglía / Enfermedades Desmielinizantes / Proliferación Celular / Deficiencias de Hierro Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosci Res Año: 2010 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Argentina