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Ethanol down regulates the expression of myelin proteolipid protein in the rat hippocampusEthanol down regulates the expression of myelin proteolipid protein in the rat hippocampus

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Ethanol down regulates the expression of myelin proteolipid protein in the rat hippocampus
Authors
Dong Hoon Lee정진영김윤숙Joon Soo KimYong Woon Cho노구섭김현준강상수조경제최완성
Issue Date
Sep-2010
Publisher
대한해부학회
Keywords
rat; brain; hippocampus; alcohol; proteolipid protein
Citation
Anatomy and Cell Biology, v.43, no.3, pp 194 - 200
Pages
7
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Volume
43
Number
3
Start Page
194
End Page
200
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77622
ISSN
2093-3665
2093-3673
Abstract
It is well known that chronic ethanol treatment affects the synthesis of RNA and protein in the brain and the maintenance and function of nervous system. The changes in myelination-related genes are most prominent in human alcoholics. Previously, our cDNA microarray study showed altered Proteolipid protein (PLP), a major protein of central myelin. The present study aimed to gain more understanding of the expression of PLP after chronic ethanol treatment. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were daily treated with ethanol (15% in saline, 3 g/kg, i.p.) or saline for 14 days. Messenger RNAs from hippocampus of each group were subjected to cDNA expression array hybridization to determine the differential gene expressions. Among many ethanol responsive genes, PLP was negatively regulated by ethanol treatment, which is one of the most abundant proteins in the CNS and has an important role in the stabilization of myelin sheath. Using northern blot and immunohistochemical analysis, we showed the change in expression level of PLP mRNA and protein after ethanol treatment. PLP mRNA and protein were decreased in hippocampus of rat with chronic ethanol exposure, suggesting that ethanol may affect the stabilization of myelin sheath through the modulation of PLP expression and induce the pathophysiology of alcoholic brain.
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