2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4165(02)00317-3
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“…This was accompanied by a selective time-dependent increase in EL markers, ie, cathepsin D, Rab5, and LAMP2 in the affected regions of treated rats. Because CI-MPR plays a critical role in delivering lysosomal enzymes to the EL system, which is involved in the turnover of damaged proteins and structural reorganization in response to changing conditions, 5,6,9,11,13 it is likely that the observed increases in CI-MPR levels and that of other EL components in surviving neurons represent an adaptive mechanisms to restore metabolic and structural abnormalities that follow 192-IgG-saporin-induced loss of the forebrain cholinergic neurons.…”
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“…This was accompanied by a selective time-dependent increase in EL markers, ie, cathepsin D, Rab5, and LAMP2 in the affected regions of treated rats. Because CI-MPR plays a critical role in delivering lysosomal enzymes to the EL system, which is involved in the turnover of damaged proteins and structural reorganization in response to changing conditions, 5,6,9,11,13 it is likely that the observed increases in CI-MPR levels and that of other EL components in surviving neurons represent an adaptive mechanisms to restore metabolic and structural abnormalities that follow 192-IgG-saporin-induced loss of the forebrain cholinergic neurons.…”
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“…5,9 At the cellular level, cathepsin D immunoreactivity was evident in a wide spectrum of neurons, but not in glial cells, in both the basal forebrain and frontal cortex of saline-treated animals. Double-immunolabeling experiments also demonstrated the co-localization of cathepsin D with CI-MPRand ChAT-positive neurons within the basal forebrain ( Figure 5, I-L) and frontal cortex of the control rats.…”
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“…The extracytoplasmic region consists of 15 homologous repeats ϳ147 residues in length (1). Separate regions in the receptor's extracytoplasmic domain have been shown to interact with two classes of ligands, insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) and proteins that contain a Man-6-P marker as a result of posttranslational modification (2,3).…”
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