S. Aznar et al., C-JUN, KROX-24, AND C-FOS EXPRESSION IN HIPPOCAMPAL GRAFTS PLACED IN EXCITOTOXIC HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONS OF THE RAT, Experimental neurology, 136(2), 1995, pp. 205-211
Hippocampal transplants were examined for the expression of three spec
ific immediate early gene encoded proteins in order to establish if gr
afted immature tissue maintains the basic molecular program necessary
for gene transcription after grafting to excitotoxic (ibotenic acid-in
duced) lesions in adult host rat brains. The transplants were derived
from newborn donor rats and were analyzed immunocytochemically for the
presence of c-JUN, KROX-24, and c-FOS transcription factors 5 months
after grafting. The expression and distribution patterns of these gene
s in the host hippocampus were identical to those in hippocampal neuro
ns of normal untreated animals. c-JUN-, KROX-24-, and c-FOS-labeled ne
urons were also present in the transplants, where KROX-24 and c-FOS ex
hibited a distribution similar to host hippocampus. In contrast, c-JUN
was more extensively expressed in the transplants, suggesting a molec
ular response to the grafting conditions and the actual graft-host bra
in interactions. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.