Oligodendrogenesis: The role of iron

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作者
Elvira Badaracco, Maria [1 ]
Rosato Siri, Maria Victoria [1 ]
Maria Pasquini, Juana [1 ]
机构
[1] UBA, CONICET, IQUIFIB, Fac Farm & Bioquim,Dept Quim Biol, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
iron deficiency; ferritin; transferrin; hypomyelination; oligodendroglial cells; MYELIN BASIC-PROTEINS; BRAIN IRON; RAT-BRAIN; INTRACRANIAL INJECTION; DEFICIENCY ALTERS; FERRITIN BINDING; MOUSE-BRAIN; TRANSFERRIN; CELLS; DIFFERENTIATION;
D O I
10.1002/biof.90
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Iron seems to be an essential factor in myelination and oligodendrocyte (OLGc) biology. However, the specific role of iron in these processes remains to be elucidated. Iron deficiency (ID) imposed to developing rats has been a relevant model to understand the role of iron in oligodendrogenesis and myelination. During early development ID causes specific changes in myelin composition, including a lower relative content of cholesterol, proteolipid protein (PLP), and myelin basic protein 21 (MBP21). These changes could be a consequence of the adverse effects of ID on OLGc development and function. We subsenquently studied the possible corrective effect of a single intracranial injection (ICI) of apotransferrin (aTf) on myelin formation in ID rats OLGc migration and differentiation after an ICI of all was evaluated at 3 days of age. ID increased the number of proliferating and undifferentiated cells in the corpus callosum (CC), while a single aTf injection reverts these effects, increasing the number of mature cells and myelin formation. Overall, results of a series of studies supports the concept that iron may affect OLGc development at early stages of embryogenesis rather than during late development. Myelin composition is altered by a limited iron supply, changes that can be reverted by a single injection of aTf.
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