Putative Cyclooxygenase-3 Expression in Rat Brain Cells

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Cyclooxygenase-3 (COX-3), a new acetamino-phen-sensitive isoform of the COX family, has recently been cloned from canine tissues. Canine COX-3 apparently is identical to the full-length form of COX-1, with the exception that the COX-3 mRNA retains intron 1. Additionally, COX-3 mRNA expression is high in the brain. We investigated the expression of the putative rat COX-3 mRNA in primary cultures of neurons, astrocytes, endothelial cells, pericytes, and choroidal epithelial cells from the rat brain. Specific RT-PCR primers were designed to detect putative rat COX-3 mRNA, and the RT-PCR products were sequenced and compared to the known sequence of the rat COX-1 gene. Our results demonstrate that the mRNA of the putative COX-3 is expressed in all of the cell types except neurons. Cerebral endothelial cells showed the highest COX-3 expression. Whereas COX-2 expression increased several-fold after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge, COX-1 and COX-3 expression did not change significantly, suggesting that cells constitutively express COX-3. In summary, we report, for the first time to our knowledge, that the putative COX-3 mRNA is detectable in rats and is differentially expressed in various cell types from rat brain, as well as that its expression is not stimulated by LPS.

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Kis, B., Snipes, J. A., Isse, T., Nagy, K., & Busija, D. W. (2003). Putative Cyclooxygenase-3 Expression in Rat Brain Cells. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 23(11), 1287–1292. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.WCB.0000090681.07515.81

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