1999
DOI: 10.1097/00004647-199904000-00008
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Upregulation of MAP1B and MAP2 in the Rat Brain after Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion: Effect of Age

Abstract: Although stroke in humans usually afflicts the elderly, most experimental studies on the nature of cerebral ischemia have used young animals. This is especially important when studying restorative processes that are age dependent. To explore the potential of older animals to initiate regenerative processes after cerebral ischemia, the authors studied the expression of the juvenile-specific cytoskeletal protein, microtubule-associated protein (MAP) 1B, and the adult-specific protein, MAP2, in male Sprague-Dawle… Show more

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“…Growth-promoting factors include growth-associated proteins GAP43 and CAP23, the growth-promoting transcription factor c-jun, the growth-promoting cell guidance molecule L1, the CDK5-inhibitor p21, microtubule-associated proteins MAP1B and MAP2, immature neurons marker doublecortin, and stem cell marker nestin [26,[29][30][31] . Pathogenesis of tissue damage is mainly due to inflammatory interactions involving cytokines, chemokines and leukocytes and neurotoxic factors like the C-terminal fragment of ␤ -amyloid (A ␤ ) [11,23,26,[32][33][34] .…”
Section: Neurobiology Of Tissue Recuperation After Stroke In Aged Animentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Growth-promoting factors include growth-associated proteins GAP43 and CAP23, the growth-promoting transcription factor c-jun, the growth-promoting cell guidance molecule L1, the CDK5-inhibitor p21, microtubule-associated proteins MAP1B and MAP2, immature neurons marker doublecortin, and stem cell marker nestin [26,[29][30][31] . Pathogenesis of tissue damage is mainly due to inflammatory interactions involving cytokines, chemokines and leukocytes and neurotoxic factors like the C-terminal fragment of ␤ -amyloid (A ␤ ) [11,23,26,[32][33][34] .…”
Section: Neurobiology Of Tissue Recuperation After Stroke In Aged Animentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the number of degenerating neurons did not rise further in aged animals, even though the infarcted area continued to expand, so that by day 7 the numbers of degenerating neurons were almost the same in both age groups ( fig. 3 C) [23,29] .…”
Section: Neuronal Degeneration and Loss Through Postischemic Apoptosimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a comparison between 3-and 20-month-old rats, upregulation of MAP1B and MAP2 was diminished but not abolished in the aged compared with the young animals. 147 It might not be fair to compare humans with rats living their entire lives in a laboratory with little stimulation. The decrease in synaptic density in aged laboratory rats can be prevented by rearing in an enriched environment.…”
Section: Age and Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pode-se observar uma redução de MAP2 após a oclusão reversível da artéria cerebral média seguida de um aumento 1 semana após a reperfusão (Popa-Wagner et al, 1999). Já foi observado que a idade avançada reduz a imunorreatividade para MAP2 (Di Stefano et al, 2006;Himeda et al, 2005).…”
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