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Differences in reversed plasmalemmal Na/Ca exchange activities among neuronal subtypes
Authors:L Kiedrowski
Institution:Department of Clinical Neurochemistry, University of Medical Sciences, 60-355 Poznań, Przybyszewskiego 49, Poland,
Abstract:The aging induces free radicals leading to DNA damage (8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine, 8-oxo2dG). DNA injury causes increased expression of p53 gene and p53 protein. Levels of 8-oxo2dG (HPLC), p53 mRNA (PCR) and p53 protein (Western blot) were estimated in gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), cerebellum (C) and medulla oblongata (MO) of control, 12- and 24-month-old rats. The level of 8-oxo2dG increased with age in C ( P  < 0.05 in 12-month-old and P  < 0.01 in 24-month-old rats) and MO. In 12-month-old animals the level of 8-oxo2dG in GM and WM was higher than in controls. In 12-month-old animals p53 gene expression decreased while amounts of p53 protein increased, depending on the oxidative DNA damage. In 24-month-old rats, expression of p53 increased in all structures ( P  ≤ 0.05) while p53 protein showed decreased levels in most of structures of central nervous system (WM, C, MO). Aging leads to increased 8-oxo2dG and augmented p53 gene expression, accompanied by a lowered expression of p53 protein.
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