Neurobiology of Disease (Aug 2006)

Activation of the intrinsic cell death pathway, increased apoptosis and modulation of astrocytes in the cerebellum of diabetic rats

  • Alfonso M. Lechuga-Sancho,
  • Ana I. Arroba,
  • Laura M. Frago,
  • Covadonga Pañeda,
  • Cristina García-Cáceres,
  • Arancha Delgado Rubín de Célix,
  • Jesús Argente,
  • Julie A. Chowen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 290 – 299

Abstract

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Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus results in structural and functional changes in many brain regions. We demonstrate that in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats cell death is increased and proliferation decreased in the cerebellum, indicating overall cell loss. Levels of both the proform and cleaved forms of caspases 3, 6 and 9 are increased, with no change in caspases 7, 8 or 12. Colocalization of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and cleaved caspase 3 and GFAP in TUNEL-positive cells increased in diabetic rats. Changes in GFAP levels paralleled modifications in proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), increasing at 1 week of diabetes and decreasing thereafter, and proliferating GFAP-positive cells were decreased in the cerebellum of diabetic rats. These results suggest that astrocytes are dramatically affected in the cerebellum, including an increase in cell death and a decrease in proliferation, and this could play a role in the structural and functional changes in this brain area in diabetes.

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