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-1, receptor for
GDNF, in rat brain capillary during postnatal
development of the BBB
Department of Pathology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, 060, Japan
It is well known that
the blood-brain barrier (BBB) matures at ~2 wk after birth in the
rat. Recently, we showed that glial cell line-derived neurotrophic
factor (GDNF) enhances the barrier function of porcine endothelial
cells forming the BBB in culture. In the present study, we examined the
relation between permeability of the BBB, using Evans blue as a tracer,
and expression of the GDNF family receptor (GFR
-1) during postnatal
development of the BBB. Morphometric analysis showed that exudation of
Evans blue from capillaries of the cerebral cortex progressively
decreased until postnatal day 21. Inversely,
immunohistochemical examinations showed expression of GFR
-1 in the
capillaries at postnatal day 3 and expression that reached
the same levels as observed in adult rats by postnatal day
10. However, c-ret, which is thought to mediate a
signal evoked by binding of GDNF to GFR
-1, was not expressed in the
capillaries of the brain cortex in 3-mo-old rats. On the other hand,
the tight junction proteins occludin and ZO-1 appeared to be fully
expressed at birth. The reciprocal relation between GFR
-1 expression
and the permeability of the BBB strongly suggests active participation
of GDNF in postnatal development of the BBB, although the mechanism(s)
involved is still veiled.
blood-brain barrier; maturation; glial cell line-derived
neurotrophic factor; glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor family
receptor
-1; Evans blue
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