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Occurrence and Colocalization of Surfactant Proteins A, B, C and D in the Developing and Adult Rat Brain

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Journal Ann Anat
Date 2016 Nov 14
PMID 27838560
Citations 11
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Abstract

Background: Surfactant proteins (SP's) have been described as inherent proteins of the human central nervous system (CNS). Their distribution pattern in brain tissue and altered cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - concentrations in different CNS pathologies are indicative of their immunological and rheological importance. The aim of this study has been to investigate when - compared to the lungs - SP's are expressed in the developing rat brain and which functional components in the CNS participate in their production.

Material And Methods: Brain and lung tissue from embryonal (days 10, 12, 14, 16, 17 and 20), newborn, and adult rats were harvested and investigated for expression of SP-A, SP-B, SP-C and SP-D using immunofluorescence microscopy in order to identify and compare the time points of their occurence in the respective tissue. To better identify the location of SP expression in the rat brain, SP's were colocalized with use of an astrocyte marker (GFAP), a neuronal marker (NeuN), an endothelial marker (CD31) and an axonal marker (NF).

Results And Conclusion: SP-A and SP-C are expressed in the CNS of rats during early embryonic age whereas SP-B and SP-D are first present in the adult rat brain. All SP's are expressed in cells adjacent to CSF spaces, probably influencing and maintaining physiological CSF flow. SP's A and C are abundant at the site of the blood brain barrier (BBB).

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