43 research outputs found
Limitation of this study - non-English articles.
<p>Note: n/s – not specified; y/n – yes/no.</p>a<p>Provided by title of the article or abstract if available.</p
Systematic literature search.
<p>Procedure of publication retrieval and in- and exclusion of cases is displayed in a PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) flow chart.</p
Mutant GFP-Cln6 is rapidly degraded by proteasomes.
<p>BHK cells overexpressing murine wild-type or mutant p.R103PfsX62 GFP-Cln6 (mut) were labelled for 24 hours with [<sup>35</sup>S]-methionine (75 µCi/ml) and either harvested or chased for 3 (lanes 1–4) and 24 hours (lanes 5–8) in the absence (–) or presence (+) of the proteasomal inhibitor epoxomicin (2 µM). GFP-Cln6 fusion proteins were immunoprecipitated, separated by SDS-PAGE (10% acrylamide) and revealed by fluorography. A representative experiment out of three is shown. The [<sup>35</sup>S]-labelled bands of the presented experiment were excised from the gel, solubilized and counted. The values are given above the lanes.</p
Activation of microglia in <i>nclf</i> brain.
<p>Immunohistochemical stainings of sagittal mouse brain sections showed a prominent microgliosis as assessed by the microglial marker CD68 at 54 weeks of age in <i>nclf</i> and wild-type (wt) mice. Scale bars. 500 µm. In the right panel, higher magnification images of the areas marked by the black rectangles are shown.</p
Localized astrocytosis in <i>nclf</i> mice.
<p>Immunohistochemical staining for glial fibrillary associated protein (GFAP) revealed pronounced upregulation of this marker of astrocytosis in 21 weeks old <i>nclf</i> mice compared to age-matched wild-type controls (wt). Intense localized astrocytosis was evident in the ventral posterior (VPM/VPL) and dorsal lateral geniculate (LGNd) relay nuclei of the thalamus of <i>nclf</i> mice, with more diffuse scattered GFAP positive astrocytes present predominantly in deeper (V-VI) and more superficial (I-III) laminae of the cortical mantle. Compared to wt controls, many GFAP stained astrocytes were also evident in the caudate-putamen of <i>nclf</i> mice. Laminar boundaries are indicated by roman numerals and white dashed lines indicate the boundaries of thalamic relay nuclei. Scale bar: 100 µm.</p