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Vitamin E affects cell death in adult rat dentate gyrus
Authors:Paola Ferri  Tiziana Cecchini  Sandra Ciaroni  Patrizia Ambrogini  Riccardo Cuppini  Spartaco Santi  Serena Benedetti  Silvia Pagliarani  Paolo Del Grande  Stefano Papa
Institution:1. Institute of Morphological Sciences, University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, I-61029, Urbino, Italy
2. Physiological Sciences, University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, I-61029, Urbino, Italy
3. Institute of N.P. Cytomorphology, CNR, I-40126, Bologna
4. Institute of Biological Chemistry “Giorgio Fornaini”, University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, I-61029, Urbino, Italy
Abstract:We have previously reported the presence of dying cells in the granule cell layer (GCL) of adult rat dentate gyrus (DG), where neurogenesis occurs. In particular, we found that cell death in the GCL increased in vitamin E deficiency and decreased in vitamin E supplementation. These findings were regarded as related to changes in neurogenesis rate, which in turn was influenced by vitamin E availability; a neuroprotective effect of vitamin E on cell death was also proposed. In order to verify this latter hypothesis, we have studied cell death in all layers of DG in vitamin E-deficient and vitamin E-supplemented rats and in control rats at different ages, using TUNEL and nick translation techniques. The phenotype of TUNEL-positive cells was characterized and the existence of dying BrdU-positive cells was investigated. Dying cells with neuronal phenotype were observed throughout the DG in all experimental groups. The number of TUNEL-positive cells decreased from juvenile to adult age. A higher number of TUNEL-positive cells in vitamin E-deficient rats and a lower number in vitamin E-supplemented rats, with respect to age-matched controls, were found; moreover, in these groups, TUNEL-positive cells had a different percentage distribution in the different layers of the DG. Our results confirm the occurrence of cell death in DG, demonstrate that cell death affects neuronal cells and support the hypothesis that the effect of vitamin E on cell death is not related to neurogenesis.
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