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Tyrosine kinase activity of nerve growth factor and estrogen in embryonic septal neurons cultured from the rat
Authors:Green Dallis  Jonusas Alex  Montague Jeremy R  Mudd Laura M
Affiliation:(1) LSU Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana;(2) Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Miami Shores, Florida;(3) Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida;(4) School of Natural and Health Sciences, Barry University, 11300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by dementia, senile plaques, fibrillary tangles, and a reduction of cholinergic neurons in the septal nucleus of the brain. Nerve growth factor (NGF) and estrogen were studied to observe effects on tyrosine kinase activity in septal neurons. The time course of tyrosine kinase activation and number of cells in which tyrosine kinase was activated were measured. Tissue from embryonic day 16 rats was microdissected and the septal neurons obtained were treated with estrogen (10 mgrM) or NGF (100 ng/mL) at intervals of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 min. Immunostaining for phosphotyrosine revealed that cells treated with NGF showed an increase in phosphotyrosine activity within 2-4 min followed by a decline to control levels of enzyme activity. Treatment with estrogen led to an increase in phosphotyrosine immunostaining within 2-3 min followed by a decline to control levels. This time course suggests a mechanism for estrogen activity other than the traditional method involving binding to nuclear receptors followed by protein synthesis.
Keywords:Septal nucleus  nerve growth factor  estrogen  tyrosine kinase
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