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Neuroscience ; 95(4): 993-1001, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10682706

ABSTRACT

The dentate gyrus retains neuronal proliferative potential throughout life. Using immature endothelin B receptor-deficient (sl/sl) rats, a rabbit model of pneumococcal meningitis and autopsy brains from humans who died from pneumococcal meningitis, we explored the role of endothelin B receptors in physiological and pathological neuronal apoptosis in the dentate gyrus. At postnatal days 3-4, the rate of apoptosis in the dentate gyrus was high in all rats, declining to low levels in wild-type rats (+/+) on days 14 and 22, but remaining high in both homozygous (sl/sl) and heterozygous (sl/+) endothelin B receptor-deficient rats. Increased apoptosis was not significantly compensated for by neuronal proliferation. Hippocampal neuronal cultures also exhibited genotype-dependent apoptosis with the highest rate in neurons from homozygous endothelin B receptor-deficient (sl/sl) rats. In rabbit and human pneumococcal meningitis, increased apoptosis in the dentate gyrus was associated with loss of neuronal endothelin B receptor immunoreactivity. In conclusion, endothelin B receptors appear to act as neuronal survival factors in the dentate gyrus in rodents and man, both during postnatal development and under pathological conditions.


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Apoptosis , Dentate Gyrus/physiology , Neurons/physiology , Receptors, Endothelin/deficiency , Aging/metabolism , Animals , Animals, Newborn/growth & development , Animals, Newborn/metabolism , Animals, Newborn/physiology , Cell Division , Cells, Cultured , Dentate Gyrus/cytology , Dentate Gyrus/metabolism , Humans , Meningitis, Pneumococcal/metabolism , Meningitis, Pneumococcal/pathology , Rabbits , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Receptor, Endothelin B
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