Internalization of scavenger receptor ligands by cortical neurons.

Chen Liang, Vrushali Chavan, Konark Mukherjee
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Scavenger receptors (SRs) are a family of receptors displaying affinity for a wide variety of ligands including modified lipoproteins. SRs may play a range of physiological functions including intracellular transport, lipid transport and pathogen clearance. The role of SRs has been documented in pathologies such as atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. Although most studies on SRs have focused on macrophages, they are also present in other cells like endothelium, smooth muscles and brain tissue. Within brain, due to its functional similarity, SRs have been studied mostly in microglia. However, in situ images from Allen's brain atlas suggest SRs are abundant in neurons. In this study we have used two fluorophore labeled well characterized SR ligand, maleylated-BSA (MBSA) and polyguanylic acid (poloyG) to probe acute cortical slices. Our data indicate that within cortex, neurons avidly endocytose both ligands. Thus in cerebral cortex neurons may have higher number of functional SRs on the surface than other cell-types.

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皮层神经元清道夫受体配体的内化。
清道夫受体(SRs)是一类对包括修饰脂蛋白在内的多种配体具有亲和力的受体。SRs可能具有多种生理功能,包括细胞内转运、脂质转运和病原体清除。SRs在动脉粥样硬化和阿尔茨海默病等疾病中的作用已被证实。虽然大多数关于SRs的研究都集中在巨噬细胞上,但它们也存在于其他细胞中,如内皮细胞、平滑肌和脑组织。在脑内,由于其功能的相似性,SRs主要在小胶质细胞中进行研究。然而,Allen的脑图谱原位图像显示,神经元中有大量的SRs。在这项研究中,我们使用了两种荧光基团标记的表征良好的SR配体,马来酰化bsa (MBSA)和聚鸟苷酸(polyg)来探测急性皮质切片。我们的数据表明,在皮层内,神经元热切地内吞这两种配体。因此,在大脑皮层中,神经元表面可能比其他类型的细胞有更多的功能性sr。
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