RGD Reference Report - Ciliary neurotrophic factor in the olfactory bulb of rats and mice. - Rat Genome Database

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Ciliary neurotrophic factor in the olfactory bulb of rats and mice.

Authors: Asan, E  Langenhan, T  Holtmann, B  Bock, H  Sendtner, M  Carroll, P 
Citation: Asan E, etal., Neuroscience 2003;120(1):99-112.
RGD ID: 1358521
Pubmed: PMID:12849744   (View Abstract at PubMed)

Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is primarily regarded as an astrocytic lesion factor, promoting neuronal survival and influencing plasticity processes in deafferented areas of the CNS. Postnatal loss of neurons in CNTF-deficient mice indicates a function of the factor also under physiological conditions. In the olfactory bulb, where neurogenesis, axo- and synaptogenesis continue throughout life, CNTF content is constitutively high. The cellular localization of CNTF in the rat olfactory bulb is not fully resolved, and species differences between mouse and rat are not yet characterized. In the present study, four different CNTF antibodies and double immunolabeling with specific markers for glial and neuronal cells were used to study the cellular localization of CNTF in rat and mouse olfactory bulb. Specificity of the detection was checked with tissue from CNTF-deficient mice, and investigations were complemented by immunolocalization of reporter protein in mice synthesizing beta-galactosidase under control of the CNTF promoter (CNTF lacZ-knock-in mice). In both species, CNTF localized to ensheathing cell nuclei, cell bodies and axon-enveloping processes. Additionally, individual axons of olfactory neurons were CNTF immunoreactive. Both CNTF protein content and immunoreaction intensity were lower in mice than in rats. Scattered lightly CNTF-reactive cells were found in the granular and external plexiform layers in rats. Some CNTF-positive cells were associated with immunoreactivity for the polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule, which is expressed by maturing interneurons derived from the rostral migratory stream. In CNTF lacZ-knock-in mice, beta-galactosidase reactivity was found in ensheathing cells of the olfactory nerve layer, and in cells of the glomerular, external plexiform and granular layers. The study proves that CNTF is localized in glial and neuronal structures in the rodent olfactory bulb. Results in mice provide a basis for investigations concerning the effects of a lack of the factor in CNTF-deficient mice.

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Cellular Component
TermQualifierEvidenceWithReferenceNotesSourceOriginal Reference(s)
axon  IDA 1358521 RGD 
neuronal cell body  IDA 1358521 RGD 
plasma membrane bounded cell projection cytoplasm  IDA 1358521processes of nerve-ensheathing cells of the olfactory bulbRGD 

Objects Annotated

Genes (Rattus norvegicus)
Cntf  (ciliary neurotrophic factor)


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