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Ethanol specifically decreases peroxisome proliferator activated receptor beta in B12 oligodendrocyte-like cells
Authors:Leisewitz Andrea V  Jung Juan E  Perez-Alzola Patricia  Fuenzalida Karen M  Roth Alejandro  Inestrosa Nibaldo C  Bronfman Miguel
Institution:Centro de Regulación Celular y Patología, Departamento de Biología Celular y Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Millenium Institute for Fundamental and Applied Biology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Abstract:Peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) are nuclear receptors that control important genes involved in lipid metabolism. Their role in nerve cells is uncertain, although anomalous myelination of the corpus callosum has been described in the PPARbeta-null mouse, and abnormalities of this tissue have been documented in fetal alcohol syndrome in humans. We report here that ethanol treatment of B12 oligodendrocyte-like cells induces a concentration- and time-dependent decrease in the mRNA and protein levels of PPARbeta, with no effect on PPARalpha or PPARgamma. The effect on PPARbeta is seen as an increase in mRNA degradation, as assessed by run-off assays, due to a significant decrease in PPARbeta mRNA half-life, with no observed changes in intracellular localization. Our results suggest a possible link between PPARbeta function and ethanol-induced abnormal myelination in oligodendrocytes.
Keywords:ethanol  myelination  oligodendrocytes  peroxisome proliferator activated receptors
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