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  • 1
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: An ontogenetic survey of the basic protein of myelin, common to both central and peripheral nervous systems, was carried out on normal C57B1 and five dysmyelinating mutant mice. Myelin basic protein (MBP) was quantified by radioimmunoassay in the optic and sciatic nerves of mice from birth to adult stages, giving special attention to the premyelinating and early myeli-nation periods. In the optic nerves of normal mice, MBP was already detectable at birth but the active period of myelin deposition was shown to occur after day 10 postnatal. The timing and rate of accumulation of MBP were normal in Trembler. In contrast, they were abnormal in the other mutants. In the quaking mouse, the active period of MBP deposition was delayed, and its final concentration represented no more than 12% of normal in the adult. No active period of MBP deposition was observed in the other mutants. In the jimpy mouse, a slow accumulation of MBP resulted in a final concentration reaching 2% of the normal value at 25 days. In mid and shiverer mice, the MBP was hardly detectable. In the sciatic nerves of normal mice, the active period of MBP deposition occurred between days 3 and 12 postnatal. No substantial changes occurred in the period of 2 months-2 years. Deposition of MBP was normal in jimpy. In quaking, it was not only delayed but also reduced, leading to a concentration as low as 40% of normal adult. In mid and shiverer PNS, MBP concentrations were very low but noticeably higher than in the optic nerve. In the sciatic nerve of Trembler a myelination-demyelination process was strongly suggested by MBP determination. After a delayed but active period of deposition from days 5–11 postnatal, the MBP content was found to decline within a few days and remained almost undetectable until old age.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The particulate material of aquaeous homogenate of forebrain was separated by zonal centrifugation in a continuous 0.4-1.2 m-sucrose gradient after sedimentation at 100,000 g to eliminate the soluble material. Based on the absorbance at 280 nm, four major peaks were obtained from adult normal mice corresponding to 1.1 m (A), 0.68 m (B), 0.35 m (C), and 0.12 m (D) sucrose. The two smaller and lighter peaks, C and D, were not present when purified myelin was separated by the same procedure. B consisted of pure compact myelin; A was made of vesicles, sometimes with a double membrane. Throughout development, the myelin peak shifted from 0.58 m in young animals to 0.70 m in very old ones. Moreover, the myelin peak B drastically increased during development, as compared with peak A.-In the Trembler, the profile was close to normal, with a slightly higher yield of myelin which also peaked at a higher density. In the quaking, there were only two shoulders in the myelin density range at 0.68 m and 0.75 m; in the Jimpy only a faint shoulder was seen, at approximatively 0.67 m. In the shiverer, B was absent and only an A peak was present, at approximatively 0.85-0.90 m, which contained non-compact lamellar membranes and myelin figures with an abnormal major dense line. In the mid (an allele of shiverer) the density profile resembled the one obtained in the shiverer (one peak in the 0.88 m region). When considering myelin basic protein (MBP) content in the normal developing animal, it was minimum in fraction A, mainly found in the B myelin peak, but also present in the light fraction (C + D). In young animals this latter peak was prominent, in contrast to the adult. In the Trembler mutant, the profile was close to normal; in the quaking, MBP was mainly found in peak A (0.85 m), and in the Jimpy MBP was very low and nearly constant throughout the gradient (with faint quantities in light C + D fraction). In mid, the content was very low, with a peak in the 0.88 m region, in contrast with its shiverer allele, where MBP is hardly detected. More meaningful myelin studies can be carried out by using zonal centrifugation in continuous sucrose gradient, to determine the density of mutant myelin and the degree of myelin maturation in animals.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0039-128X
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 4
    ISSN: 0300-9084
    Keywords: Dosage radio-immunologique ; Myelin Basic Protein ; Proteine Basique de la Myeline ; Radioimmunoassay
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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