• Neuroscience · Nov 1997

    Basal expression, subcellular distribution, and up-regulation of the proto-oncogene c-JUN in the rat dentate gyrus after unilateral entorhinal cortex lesion.

    • C A Haas, T Deller, and M Frotscher.
    • Institute of Anatomy, University of Freiburg, Germany.
    • Neuroscience. 1997 Nov 1; 81 (1): 33-45.

    AbstractThe expression of the transcription factor c-JUN was investigated in the rat fascia dentata under normal conditions and after entorhinal cortex lesion. As shown by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization histochemistry c-JUN and its messenger RNA are present in the principal cell layers of the dentate gyrus and Ammon's horn (except hippocampal region CA2). Pre-embedding immunogold electron microscopy revealed an almost exclusive nuclear localization of c-JUN, where it is associated with chromatin. In addition, double immunolabelling for c-JUN and parvalbumin demonstrated that c-JUN immunoreactivity is primarily found in principal neurons since GABAergic parvalbumin-positive interneurons did not express c-JUN. After unilateral electrolytic lesion of the entorhinal cortex c-JUN was strongly up-regulated in the ipsilateral dentate gyrus within 2 h postlesion. This up-regulation was also present in the contralateral fascia dentata 12 h after entorhinal cortex lesion and returned to control levels on both sides 24 h postlesion. The cellular distribution of c-JUN did not change after entorhinal cortex lesion: parvalbumin-positive interneurons never contained c-JUN. These results point to a specific role of c-JUN in the granule cells of the fascia dentata in the normal animal and in rats with entorhinal cortex lesions. The selective induction of c-JUN after entorhinal lesion could be one of the first molecular steps that regulate transneuronal changes within granule cells after their denervation. A different mechanism has to be assumed for GABAergic interneurons known to receive an entorhinal innervation as well.

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