Groneberg DA, Wiegand S, Dinh QT, Peiser C, Springer J, Fischer A. Expression of immediate early genes in sensory ganglia.
Neurochem Res 2001;
26:1113-7. [PMID:
11700953 DOI:
10.1023/a:1012366721845]
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Abstract
C-Jun and c-Fos belong to the family of immediate early genes. Apart from their role as transcription factors, a basal expression was shown for them in central nervous system tissues. The expression of c-Jun and c-Fos in sensory ganglia of guinea pig, rat and murine sensory ganglia was examined under normal, unstimulated conditions by quantitative double-immunohistochemistry. 4.6 +/- 2.8% of neuron-specific protein gene-product 9.5 -positive cells in nodose ganglia, 51.6 +/- 2.1% in jugular ganglia, 46.4 +/- 3.0% in trigeminal ganglia and 42.5 +/- 1.3% of cervical dorsal root ganglia neurons were positive for c-Jun in the guinea pig (less than 1% for c-Fos). In rat and mouse, less than 1% of the sensory neurons exhibited c-Jun and c-Fos-immunoreactivity. The high basal expression of c-Jun in guinea pig sensory neurons suggests that in this species the presence of c-Jun does not only depend on specific stimulation and is not exclusively associated with neuronal plasticity of gene expression and functional changes.
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