Journal article
Arundic acid prevents developmental upregulation of S100B expression and inhibits enteric glial development
MM Hao, E Capoccia, C Cirillo, W Boesmans, PV Berghe
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2017
Abstract
S100B is expressed in various types of glial cells and is involved in regulating many aspects of their function. However, little is known about its role during nervous system development. In this study, we investigated the effect of inhibiting the onset of S100B synthesis in the development of the enteric nervous system, a network of neurons and glia located in the wall of the gut that is vital for control of gastrointestinal function. Intact gut explants were taken from embryonic day (E)13.5 mice, the day before the first immunohistochemical detection of S100B, and cultured in the presence of arundic acid, an inhibitor of S100B synthesis, for 48 h. The effects on Sox10-immunoreactive enteri..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China grant No. 81472078, 31470904, 31370992, 31670951 and Science and Technology Fund of Sichuan Province No. 2013SZ0057, Shenzhen basic research grant No. JCYJ20140417113430707, JSGG20160 429190521240, JCYJ20140417113430708, JSGG20160429 190521240; Shenzhen Peacock Plan KQCX2015033117354153.