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ID 115112
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Cerebral Glycogen Distribution and Aging
Author
Oe, Yuki RIKEN Brain Science Institute
Ashida, Hitoshi Kobe University
Nakamura, Kouichi C. Kyoto University
Hirase, Hajime RIKEN Brain Science Institute|Saitama University
Keywords
astrocytes
focused microwave irradiation
glycogen
immunohistochemistry
aging
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
In the brain, glycogen metabolism has been implied in synaptic plasticity and learning, yet the distribution of this molecule has not been fully described. We investigated cerebral glycogen of the mouse by immunohistochemistry (IHC) using two monoclonal antibodies that have different affinities depending on the glycogen size. The use of focused microwave irradiation yielded well‐defined glycogen immunoreactive signals compared with the conventional periodic acid‐Schiff method. The IHC signals displayed a punctate distribution localized predominantly in astrocytic processes. Glycogen immunoreactivity (IR) was high in the hippocampus, striatum, cortex, and cerebellar molecular layer, whereas it was low in the white matter and most of the subcortical structures. Additionally, glycogen distribution in the hippocampal CA3‐CA1 and striatum had a ‘patchy’ appearance with glycogen‐rich and glycogen‐poor astrocytes appearing in alternation. The glycogen patches were more evident with large‐molecule glycogen in young adult mice but they were hardly observable in aged mice (1–2 years old). Our results reveal brain region‐dependent glycogen accumulation and possibly metabolic heterogeneity of astrocytes.
Journal Title
GLIA
ISSN
10981136
NCID
AA10687234
Publisher
Wiley
Volume
64
Issue
9
Start Page
1532
End Page
1545
Published Date
2016-06-29
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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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