Comparison of Immunoreactivities of Calbindin-D28k, Calretinin and Parvalbumin in the Striatum Between Young, Adult and Aged Mice, Rats and Gerbils

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Eun Joo Bae
Bai Hui Chen
Bich Na Shin
Jeong Hwi Cho
In Hye Kim
Joon Ha Park
Jae Chul Lee
Hyun Jin Tae
Soo Young Choi
Jong-Dai Kim
Yun Lyul Lee
Moo-Ho Won
Ji Hyeon Ahn
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[1] Hallym University,Department of Pediatrics, Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital, College of Medicine
[2] Hallym University,Department of Physiology, Institute of Neurodegeneration and Neuroregeneration, College of Medicine
[3] Kangwon National University,Department of Neurobiology, School of Medicine
[4] Hallym University,Department of Biomedical Science, Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology
[5] Kangwon National University,Division of Food Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology
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Neurochemical Research | 2015年 / 40卷
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Striatum; Rodents; Calbindin-D28k; Calretinin; Parvalbumin; Immunohistochemistry; Western blotting;
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Calcium binding proteins play important roles in all aspects of neural functioning in the central nervous system. In the present study, we examined age-related changes of three different calcium binding proteins calbindin-D28k (CB), calretinin (CR) and parvalbumin (PV) immunoreactivities in the striatum of young (1 month), adult (6 months) and aged (24 months) ages in three species of rodents (mouse, rat and gerbil) using immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. Our results show that the number of CB-immunoreactive neurons was highest in the adult mouse and rat; however, in the gerbil, the number of CB-immunoreactive neurons was not significantly different from each group although the CB immunoreactivity was significantly decreased in the aged group compared with the adult group. The number of CR-immunoreactive neurons in the striatum was significantly highest in all the adult groups, and, especially, the number of CR-immunoreactive neurons and CR immunoreactivity in the aged gerbil were significantly decreased in the aged group compared with the other groups. Finally, we did not found any significant difference in the number of PV-immunoreactive neurons in the striatum with age among the three rodents. On the other hand, we found that protein levels of three calcium binding proteins in all the mouse groups were similar to the immunohistochemical data. These results indicate that the distribution pattern of calcium binding proteins is different according to age; the adult might show an apparent tendency of high expression in the striatum.
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