Title : Exogenous application of glucose induces aging in rat cerebral oligodendrocytes as revealed by alteration in telomere length - Dabouras_2004_Neurosci.Lett_368_68 |
Author(s) : Dabouras V , Rothermel A , Reininger-Mack A , Wien SL , Layer PG , Robitzki AA |
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 368 :68 , 2004 |
Abstract :
To investigate aspects of aging on rat oligodendrocytes, cells of an oligodendrocyte cell line, so-called OLN-93, were cultured either in the presence or absence of glucose. Our data demonstrated that glucose-induced aging in vitro caused an elongation and thickening of cell processes and significantly increased the expression of netrin reflecting a more mature state of oligodendrocyte development. A possible age-inducing effect of glucose is also supported by the decrease of ras protein expression and shortening of telomeres in glucose-treated oligodendrocytes. The present study clearly shows that OLN-93 cells are an exciting and suitable model system for the investigation of age-inducing molecules and the analysis of signaling pathways involved in cerebral aging and degenerations. |
PubMedSearch : Dabouras_2004_Neurosci.Lett_368_68 |
PubMedID: 15342136 |
Dabouras V, Rothermel A, Reininger-Mack A, Wien SL, Layer PG, Robitzki AA (2004)
Exogenous application of glucose induces aging in rat cerebral oligodendrocytes as revealed by alteration in telomere length
Neuroscience Letters
368 :68
Dabouras V, Rothermel A, Reininger-Mack A, Wien SL, Layer PG, Robitzki AA (2004)
Neuroscience Letters
368 :68