Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse
Tenascin-X (Tn-X) belongs to the tenascin family of glycoproteins and has been reported to be significantly associated with schizophrenia in a single nucleotide polymorphism analysis in humans. This finding indicates an important role of Tn-X in the central nervous system (CNS). However, details of...
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doaj-fa6d5de6c0684600809dd06f1fe850b82020-11-25T02:44:05ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062009-12-01534e27e2710.4081/ejh.2009.e27980Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouseK. ImuraI. SatoTenascin-X (Tn-X) belongs to the tenascin family of glycoproteins and has been reported to be significantly associated with schizophrenia in a single nucleotide polymorphism analysis in humans. This finding indicates an important role of Tn-X in the central nervous system (CNS). However, details of Tn-X localization are not clear in the primate CNS. Using immunohistochemical techniques, we found novel localizations of Tn-X in the interstitial connective tissue and around blood vessels in the choroid plexus (CP) in macaque monkeys. To verify the reliability of Tn-X localization, we compared the Tn-X localization with the tenascin-C (Tn-C) localization in corresponding regions using neighbouring sections. Localization of Tn-C was not observed in CP. This result indicated consistently restricted localization of Tn-X in CP. Comparative investigations using mouse tissues showed equivalent results. Our observations provide possible insight into specific roles of Tn-X in CP for mammalian CNS function.http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1533tenascin-X, choroid plexus, monkey, mouse, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, schizophrenia. |
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K. Imura I. Sato Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse European Journal of Histochemistry tenascin-X, choroid plexus, monkey, mouse, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, schizophrenia. |
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Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse |
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Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse |
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Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse |
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Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse |
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Identification of the novel localization of tenascinX in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse |
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identification of the novel localization of tenascinx in the monkey choroid plexus and comparison with the mouse |
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European Journal of Histochemistry |
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1121-760X 2038-8306 |
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2009-12-01 |
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Tenascin-X (Tn-X) belongs to the tenascin family of glycoproteins and has been reported to be significantly associated with schizophrenia in a single nucleotide polymorphism analysis in humans. This finding indicates an important role of Tn-X in the central nervous system (CNS). However, details of Tn-X localization are not clear in the primate CNS. Using immunohistochemical techniques, we found novel localizations of Tn-X in the interstitial connective tissue and around blood vessels in the choroid plexus (CP) in macaque monkeys. To verify the reliability of Tn-X localization, we compared the Tn-X localization with the tenascin-C (Tn-C) localization in corresponding regions using neighbouring sections. Localization of Tn-C was not observed in CP. This result indicated consistently restricted localization of Tn-X in CP. Comparative investigations using mouse tissues showed equivalent results. Our observations provide possible insight into specific roles of Tn-X in CP for mammalian CNS function. |
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tenascin-X, choroid plexus, monkey, mouse, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, schizophrenia. |
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