The chemokine growth-regulated oncogene-alpha promotes spinal cord oligodendrocyte precursor proliferation |
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Authors: | S Robinson M Tani RM Strieter RM Ransohoff RH Miller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA. |
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Abstract: | Chemokines, (chemotactic cytokines) are a family of regulatory molecules involved in modulating inflammatory responses. Here we demonstrate that the chemokine growth-regulated oncogene-alpha (GRO-alpha) is a potent promoter of oligodendrocyte precursor proliferation. The proliferative response of immature spinal cord oligodendrocyte precursors to their major mitogen, platelet derived growth factor (PDGF), is dramatically enhanced by GRO-alpha present in spinal cord conditioned medium. One source of GRO-alpha is a subset of spinal cord astrocytes. Cultures of astrocytes contain GRO-alpha mRNA and protein and secrete biologically active concentrations of GRO-alpha. In postnatal spinal cord white matter the location of GRO-alpha-immunoreactive cells is developmentally regulated: GRO-alpha+ cells first appear in ventral and later in dorsal spinal cord white matter. These results suggest that localized proliferation of oligodendrocytes is mediated by synergy between PDGF and GRO-alpha. |
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