Zn and Cu alteration in connection with astrocyte metallothionein I/II overexpression in the mouse brain upon physical stress

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The distribution of metallothioneins I/II in the mouse brain and their specific area distribution upon physical stress were studied. To induce physical stress, groups of mice were subjected to total darkness for different periods (2 weeks, 1 month, and 2 months). The concentration of metallothioneins, evaluated by immunohistochemistry, as well as area-specific protein expression, were found in the following quantitative order: corpus striatum, cerebellum, mesencephalon, hippocampus with fornix, parts of thalamus, and pons. All other brain areas were marginally affected, or even unaffected, in terms of immunopositive metallothionein reaction. Metallothionein I/II expression was compared with the immunopositivity of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). It is noteworthy that metallothioneins and GFAP are expressed in different types of astrocytes. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Beltramini, M., Di Pisa, C., Zambenedetti, P., Wittkowski, W., Mocchegianni, E., Musicco, M., & Zatta, P. (2004). Zn and Cu alteration in connection with astrocyte metallothionein I/II overexpression in the mouse brain upon physical stress. GLIA, 47(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.20020

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