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AU Bendheim,P.E.; Brown,H.R.; Rudelli,R.D.; Scala,L.J.; Goller,N.L.; Wen,G.Y.; Kascsak,R.J.; Cashman,N.R.; Bolton,D.C.

TI Nearly ubiquitous tissue distribution of the scrapie agent precursor protein

QU Neurology 1992 Jan; 42(1): 149-56

PT journal article

AB The "modified host protein" model of scrapie proposes that the transmissible agent is composed of the degradation-resistant protein, Sp33-37, and that clinical and pathologic signs result from neurotoxic accumulations of this protein. Sp33-37 is an abnormal, amyloidogenic isoform of the normally occurring cellular protein Cp33-37. This study investigated the tissue distribution of Cp33-37 in hamster. In brain, Cp33-37 was most concentrated in the hippocampal formation. Immunohistochemical studies localized Cp33-37 to neurons and surrounding neuropil in hippocampus; septal, caudate, and thalamic nuclei; dorsal root ganglia cells; and large-diameter dorsal root axons. In non-neuronal hamster tissues, Cp33-37 was detected in circulating leukocytes, heart, skeletal muscle, lung, intestinal tract, spleen, testis, ovary, and some other organs. The presence of Cp33-37 in extracerebral tissues indicates that its function is not unique to brain. These results indicate that the molecular substrate for the production of Sp33-37, the scrapie agent, and scrapie amyloid is present in a variety of cerebral and extracerebral sites.

IN In Hamstergehirnen ist die Konzentration des normalen Prionproteins auf Neuronen und Gliazellen des Hippocampus am größten. Bei nicht neuronalen Hamstergeweben wurde das normale Prionprotein in Herz, Skelettmuskel, Lunge, Dünndarm, Milz, Testis, Ovarien und einigen anderen Organen, sowie auf zirkulierenden Leukozyten gefunden.

MH Animal; Brain/metabolism; Hamsters; Immunohistochemistry; Lung/cytology/metabolism/ultrastructure; Microscopy, Immunoelectron; PrPsc Proteins; Prions/*metabolism; Spinal Cord/cytology/metabolism; Stomach/cytology/metabolism; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.; Tissue Distribution

AD Department of Molecular Biology, New York State Institute for Basic Research, Staten Island.

SP englisch

PO USA

OR Prion-Krankheiten 1

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