Brain research. Molecular brain research
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Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. · Jun 1995
Colchicine induces the GAP-43 gene expression in rat hypothalamus.
Injection of colchicine, a mitogen inhibitor, in the dorsal third ventricle induced the expression of the growth associated protein-43 (GAP-43) mRNA in some groups of cells of the adult rat brain. These mRNAs were detected by in situ hybridization histochemistry using an alkaline phosphatase labeled oligonucleotide probe. A substantial up-regulation of GAP-43 mRNA was noticed by the increase of both the number of positive cells and the intensity of the hybridization signal. ⋯ In addition enhanced GAP-43 mRNA expression was also found in some neuronal component, particularly in neurosecretory magnocells of the pareaventricular and the supraoptic nuclei. This up-regulation was further confirmed by the Northern blot analysis. About five fold increase in GAP-43 mRNA in the colchicine-treated hypothalamic tissue was shown.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)