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    Mol Neurodegener. 2006 Aug 22;1:9.

    Bcl-2 over-expression fails to prevent age-related loss of calretinin positive neurons in the mouse dentate gyrus.

    Han M, Schottler F, Lei D, Dong EY, Bryan A, Bao J.

    Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA. hanm@ent.wustl.edu

    BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance declines with increasing age. Possible cellular mechanisms underlying this age-related functional decline remain incompletely understood. Early studies attributed this functional decline to age-related neuronal loss. Subsequent studies using unbiased stereological techniques found little or no neuronal loss during aging. However, studies using specific cellular markers found age-related loss of specific neuronal types. To test whether there is age-related loss of specific neuronal populations in the hippocampus, and subsequently, whether over-expression of the B-cell lymphoma protein-2 (Bcl-2) in these neurons could delay possible age-related neuronal loss, we examined calretinin (CR) positive neurons in the mouse dentate gyrus during aging. RESULT: In normal mice, there was an age-related loss of CR positive cells in the dentate gyrus. At the same region, there was no significant decrease of total numbers of neurons, which suggested that age-related loss of CR positive cells was due to the decrease of CR expression in these cells instead of cell death. In the transgenic mouse line over-expressing Bcl-2 in neurons, there was an age-related loss of CR positive cells. Interestingly, there was also an age-related neuronal loss in this transgenic mouse line. CONCLUSION: These data suggest an age-related loss of CR positive neurons but not total neuronal loss in normal mice and this age-related neuronal change is not prevented by Bcl-2 over-expression.

    PMID: 16930456 [PubMed]

    PMCID: PMC1569830

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