Autoradiographic study of [125I]epidermal growth factor-binding sites in the mesencephalon of control and parkinsonian brains post-mortem
Identifieur interne : 001A01 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 001A00; suivant : 001A02Autoradiographic study of [125I]epidermal growth factor-binding sites in the mesencephalon of control and parkinsonian brains post-mortem
Auteurs : J. Villares ; B. Faucheux ; O. Strada ; E. C. Hirsch ; Y. Agid ; F. Javoy-AgidSource :
- Brain research [ 0006-8993 ] ; 1993.
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Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is assumed to act as a neurotrophic factor on dopaminergic nigrostriatal neurons in cell cultures and animal brain. This led us to consider its possible role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease. An autoradiographic study of the distribution of EGF-binding sites was performed in the mesencephalon of controls and patients with Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disease associated with dramatic damage to the mesostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Scatchard analysis revealed a single type of binding sites with a high affinity constant, in the various mesencephalic dopaminergic areas examined. The characteristics and density of [125I]EGF-binding sites were similar in controls and parkinsonian patients
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ET : | Autoradiographic study of [125I]epidermal growth factor-binding sites in the mesencephalon of control and parkinsonian brains post-mortem |
AU : | VILLARES (J.); FAUCHEUX (B.); STRADA (O.); HIRSCH (E. C.); AGID (Y.); JAVOY-AGID (F.) |
AF : | INSERM, U289 lab. médecine exp./75013 Paris/France; Association Claude Bernard, cent. gérontologie/Paris/France (2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Brain research; ISSN 0006-8993; Coden BRREAP; Pays-Bas; Da. 1993; Vol. 628; No. 1-2; Pp. 72-76; Bibl. 23 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is assumed to act as a neurotrophic factor on dopaminergic nigrostriatal neurons in cell cultures and animal brain. This led us to consider its possible role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease. An autoradiographic study of the distribution of EGF-binding sites was performed in the mesencephalon of controls and patients with Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disease associated with dramatic damage to the mesostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Scatchard analysis revealed a single type of binding sites with a high affinity constant, in the various mesencephalic dopaminergic areas examined. The characteristics and density of [125I]EGF-binding sites were similar in controls and parkinsonian patients |
CC : | 002B17G |
FD : | Autoradiographie; Facteur croissance épiderme; Site fixation; Parkinson maladie; Encéphale; Postmortem; Homme |
FG : | Maladie dégénérative; Système nerveux pathologie; Système nerveux central |
ED : | Autoradiography; Epidermal growth factor; Binding site; Parkinson disease; Brain (vertebrata); Postmortem; Human |
EG : | Degenerative disease; Nervous system diseases; Central nervous system |
GD : | Autoradiographie |
SD : | Autorradiografía; Factor crecimiento epidermi; Sitio fijación; Parkinson enfermedad; Encéfalo; Postmortem; Hombre |
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