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Distribution of Major Brain Gangliosides in Olfactory Tract of Frogs (CROSBI ID 160640)

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Viljetić, Barbara ; Degmečić, Ivan Večeslav ; Krajina, Vinko ; Bogdanović, Tomislav ; Mojsović, Ana ; Đikić, Domagoj ; Vajn, Katarina ; Schnaar, Ronald L. ; Heffer-Lauc, Marija Distribution of Major Brain Gangliosides in Olfactory Tract of Frogs // Collegium antropologicum, 35 (2011), S1; 121-126

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Viljetić, Barbara ; Degmečić, Ivan Večeslav ; Krajina, Vinko ; Bogdanović, Tomislav ; Mojsović, Ana ; Đikić, Domagoj ; Vajn, Katarina ; Schnaar, Ronald L. ; Heffer-Lauc, Marija

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Distribution of Major Brain Gangliosides in Olfactory Tract of Frogs

Gangliosides are major cell-surface determinants in the central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates, found both in neuronal and glial cell membranes. Together with cholesterol and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) – anchored proteins, gangliosides are involved in organization of plasma membrane microdomains. Based on biochemical studies, frog brain was previously described as having low quantities of gangliosides and their distribution pattern in specific brain regions was unknown. Using highly specific monoclonal antibodies raised against four major brain gangliosides (GM1, GD1a, GD1b and GT1b), we examined the distribution of these molecules in CNS of four different species of frogs (Rana esculenta, Rana temporaria, Bufo bufo and Bufo viridis). We also studied the distribution of myelin- associated glycoprotein (MAG), an inhibitor of axonal regeneration, which is a ligand for gangliosides GD1a and GT1b. Our results show that ganglioside GD1a is expressed in neurons of olfactory bulb in all studied animals. In the brain of Rana sp., GD1a is expressed in the entire olfactory pathway, from olfactory bulbs to amygdala, while in Bufo sp. GD1a is restricted to the main olfactory bulb. Furthermore, we found that most of myelinated pathways in frogs express MAG, but do not express GD1a, which could be one of the reasons for better axon regeneration of neural pathways after CNS injury in amphibians in comparison to mammals.

gangliosides; myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG); membrane microdomains; amphibians

Rad je kao poster prezentiran na skupu 3. hrvatski kongres neuroznanosti, održanom od 24.-26.09.2009., Zadar, Hrvatska ; uz domaću recenziju objavljen u Knjizi sažetaka.

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Podaci o izdanju

35 (S1)

2011.

121-126

objavljeno

0350-6134

Povezanost rada

Kemija, Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Biologija

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