“…Could the functional diversity of astroglia, therefore, be secondary to specific localization of these substances? Immunohistochemical reactivity or mRNA expression of several growth factors including bFGF (Ferrara et al, 1988;Finklestein et al, 1988;Gonzalez et al, 1990;Gomez-Pinilla et al, 1992;Logan et al, 1992;Woodward et al, 1992), NGF (Furukawaet al, 1986;Luet al, 1991;Saadet al, 1991;Yoshida and Gage, 199 1;Zafra et al, 1992) EGF Nieto-Sampedro et al, 1988) IGF (Rotwein et al, 1988;Garcia-Estrada et al, 1992) PDGF (Mapstone, 1991;Yeh et al, 199 l), and cytokines such as TGF (Fallon et al, 1990;Wesselingh et al, 1990;Saad et al, 1991) and IL-l (Wesselingh et al, 1990) have been detected in astroglial cells both in vitro and in vivo. None of these studies, however, determined whether there are regional differences in synthesis, expression, or release ofgrowth factors from astroglial cells.…”