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. 1995 Feb 28;92(5):1426–1430. doi: 10.1073/pnas.92.5.1426

Plasma albumin is a potent trigger of calcium signals and DNA synthesis in astrocytes.

A Nadal 1, E Fuentes 1, J Pastor 1, P A McNaughton 1
PMCID: PMC42532  PMID: 7877995

Abstract

Cells in the central nervous system are normally prevented from coming into contact with albumin and other protein components of blood by the existence of a tight blood-brain barrier. Astrocytes and other glial cells proliferate to form glial scars when the blood-brain barrier is breached. In this report we show that albumin is an important blood component responsible for inducing astrocyte proliferation. Albumin also generates maintained trains of calcium spikes in astrocytes. Neither activity depends on blood coagulation, as albumins from both serum and plasma are approximately equally effective. Methanol extraction of albumin abolishes both actions, and recombination of the methanol-extracted factor with extracted albumin restores full activity indistinguishable from that of native albumin. The factor is sensitive to lipase, and the solvent extraction profile is that of a polar lipid.

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