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Immunohistochemical localization of translationally controlled tumor protein in axon terminals of mouse hippocampal neurons

Title
Immunohistochemical localization of translationally controlled tumor protein in axon terminals of mouse hippocampal neurons
Authors
Bae S.-Y.Sheverdin V.Maeng J.Lyoo I.K.Han P.-L.Lee K.
Ewha Authors
이경림한평림류인균
SCOPUS Author ID
이경림scopus; 한평림scopus; 류인균scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Experimental Neurobiology
ISSN
1226-2560JCR Link
Citation
Experimental Neurobiology vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 82 - 89
Keywords
CognitionImmunohistochemistryMossy fiberMouse hippocampusTranslationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP)
Publisher
Korean Society for Neurodegenerative Disease
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) is a cytosolic protein with microtubule stabilization and calcium-binding activities. TCTP is expressed in most organs including the nervous system. However, detailed distribution and functional significance of TCTP in the brain remain unexplored. In this study, we investigated the global and subcellular distributions of TCTP in the mouse brain. Immunohistochemical analyses with anti-TCTP revealed that TCTP was widely distributed in almost all regions of the brain including the cerebral cortex, thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala, wherein it was localized in axon tracts and axon terminals. In the hippocampus, TCTP was prominently localized to axon terminals of the perforant path in the dentate gyrus, the mossy fibers in the cornu ammonis (CA)3 region, and the Schaffer collaterals in the CA1 field, but not in cell bodies of granule cells and pyramidal neurons, and in their dendritic processes. Widespread distribution of TCTP in axon tracts and axon terminals throughout the brain suggests that TCTP is likely involved in neurotransmitter release and/or maintaining synaptic structures in the brain, and that it might have a role in maintaining synaptic functions and synaptic configurations important for normal cognitive, stress and emotional functions. © 2017 Experimental Neurobiology.
DOI
10.5607/en.2017.26.2.82
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