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. 2007 Sep 27;64(19-20):2716. doi: 10.1007/s00018-007-7267-8

Metallothionein expression by NG2 glial cells following CNS injury

R S Chung 1,, S J Fung 1, Y K Leung 1, A K Walker 1, G H McCormack 1, M I Chuah 1, J C Vickers 1, A K West 1
PMCID: PMC11136213  PMID: 17896077

Abstract.

Metallothionein (MT) expression is rapidly up-regulated following CNS injury, and there is a strong correlation between the presence or absence of MTand improved or impaired (respectively) recovery from such trauma.We now report that a distinct subset of NG2-positive, GFAP-negative glial cells bordering the injury tract express MT following focal injury to the adult rat neocortex. To confirm the ability of these NG2 glial cells to express MT, we have isolated and cultured them and identified that they can express MT following stimulation with zinc. To investigate the functional importance of MT expression by NG2 glial cells, we plated cortical neurons onto these cells and found that expression of MT enhanced the permissivity of NG2 glial cells to neurite outgrowth. Our data suggest that expression of MT by NG2 glial cells may contribute to the overall permissiveness of these cells to axon regeneration.

Keywords. Traumatic brain injury, reactive glia, axon regeneration, inhibitory molecules

Footnotes

Received 13 June 2007; received after revision 24 August 2007; accepted September 7 2007


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