C. Van Den Heuvel et al., Upregulation of amyloid precursor protein and its mRNA in an experimental model of paediatric head injury, J CL NEUROS, 7(2), 2000, pp. 140-145
Amyloid precursor protein (APP), a membrane spanning glycoprotein which pla
ys an important role in neuronal growth and synaptic plasticity, is increas
ed after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and has been used as a sensitive mark
er of neuronal damage in an adult sheep head impact model. We hypothesised
that APP expression would similarly be increased in lambs, suggesting that
in the immature injured brain APP is also upregulated as an acute phase res
ponse to trauma.
Ten anaesthetised and Ventilated 4-5 week old Merino lambs sustained a left
temporal head impact from a humane stunner. At 2 h after impact, there was
widespread and intense neuronal cell body APP immunoreactivity which was m
ore widely distributed than axonal APP. APP messenger RNA (mRNA) expression
was also markedly increased with a distribution similar to that of APP ant
igen. These results demonstrate that APP antigen and mRNA are sensitive ear
ly indicators of TBI in paediatric cases. (C) 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.