Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia
NgR, the receptor for the neurite outgrowth inhibitor Nogo-66, plays a critical role in the plasticity and regeneration of the nervous system after injury such as ischemic stroke. In the present study, we used immunohistochemistry to investigate the regional expression of NgR in rat brain following...
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doaj-78b3ad004f1b49d3999f33c35b8251372020-11-25T02:00:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742016-01-0111113213610.4103/1673-5374.175059Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemiaYue CaoYa-xian DongJie XuGuo-liang ChuZhi-hua YangYan-ming LiuNgR, the receptor for the neurite outgrowth inhibitor Nogo-66, plays a critical role in the plasticity and regeneration of the nervous system after injury such as ischemic stroke. In the present study, we used immunohistochemistry to investigate the regional expression of NgR in rat brain following middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). NgR protein expression was not observed in the center of the lesion, but was elevated in the marginal zone compared with control and sham-operated rats. The cerebral cortex and hippocampus (CA1, CA2, and CA3) showed the greatest expression of NgR. Furthermore, NgR expression was higher in the ipsilesional hemisphere than on the control side in the same coronal section. Although time-dependent changes in NgR expression across brain regions had their own characteristics, the overall trend complied with the following rules: NgR expression changes with time showed two peaks and one trough; the first peak in expression appeared between 1 and 3 days after MCAO; expression declined at 5 days; and the second peak occurred at 28 days.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2016;volume=11;issue=1;spage=132;epage=136;aulast=Caonerve regeneration; focal cerebral ischemia; cerebral cortex; hippocampus; NgR; Nogo-A; immunohistochemistry; neural regeneration |
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Yue Cao Ya-xian Dong Jie Xu Guo-liang Chu Zhi-hua Yang Yan-ming Liu Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia Neural Regeneration Research nerve regeneration; focal cerebral ischemia; cerebral cortex; hippocampus; NgR; Nogo-A; immunohistochemistry; neural regeneration |
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Yue Cao Ya-xian Dong Jie Xu Guo-liang Chu Zhi-hua Yang Yan-ming Liu |
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Yue Cao |
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Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia |
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Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia |
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Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia |
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Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia |
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Spatiotemporal expression of Nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia |
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spatiotemporal expression of nogo-66 receptor after focal cerebral ischemia |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Neural Regeneration Research |
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NgR, the receptor for the neurite outgrowth inhibitor Nogo-66, plays a critical role in the plasticity and regeneration of the nervous system after injury such as ischemic stroke. In the present study, we used immunohistochemistry to investigate the regional expression of NgR in rat brain following middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). NgR protein expression was not observed in the center of the lesion, but was elevated in the marginal zone compared with control and sham-operated rats. The cerebral cortex and hippocampus (CA1, CA2, and CA3) showed the greatest expression of NgR. Furthermore, NgR expression was higher in the ipsilesional hemisphere than on the control side in the same coronal section. Although time-dependent changes in NgR expression across brain regions had their own characteristics, the overall trend complied with the following rules: NgR expression changes with time showed two peaks and one trough; the first peak in expression appeared between 1 and 3 days after MCAO; expression declined at 5 days; and the second peak occurred at 28 days. |
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nerve regeneration; focal cerebral ischemia; cerebral cortex; hippocampus; NgR; Nogo-A; immunohistochemistry; neural regeneration |
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