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  2. Combined effects of transferrin and thyroid hormone during oligodendrogenesis In vitro

Combined effects of transferrin and thyroid hormone during oligodendrogenesis In vitro

  • Glia. 2016 Nov;64(11):1879-91. doi: 10.1002/glia.23029.
L N Marziali 1 J Correale 2 C I Garcia 3 J M Pasquini 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Biological Chemistry, Biological and Physical Chemistry Institute (IQUIFIB-CONICET), School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Universidad De Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • 2 Department of Neurology, Institute for Neurological Research Raúl Carrea, FLENI, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • 3 Laboratory of Regenerative and Protective Therapies of the Central Nervous System, Fundación Instituto Leloir-IIBBA CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • 4 Department of Biological Chemistry, Biological and Physical Chemistry Institute (IQUIFIB-CONICET), School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Universidad De Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina. jpasquin@qb.ffyb.uba.ar.
Abstract

Thyroid Hormones (THs) and transferrin (Tf) are factors capable of favoring myelination due to their positive effects on oligodendroglial cell (OLG) differentiation. The first notion of a combined effect of apotransferrin (aTf) and TH emerged from experiments conducted in young hyperthyroid Animals, which showed a seven-fold increase in the expression of Tf mRNA and precocious myelination when compared with control Animals. The mechanism underlying this phenomenon in young hyperthyroid rats could consist of an increase in Tf synthesis, which in the CNS is almost exclusively produced by OLG. Overall, our results show that, during the initial stages of OLG differentiation, Tf synthesis triggers Thyroid Hormone Receptor alpha 1 (TRα1) expression in the subventricular zone (SVZ) and promotes proliferating cells to become responsive to this trophic factor. Exposure to TH could then regulate Tf expression through TRα1 and promote the induction of Thyroid Hormone Receptor beta (TRβ) expression, which mediates TH effects on myelination through the activation of final OLG differentiation. This regulation of the combined effects of Tf and THs implies that both factors are fundamental actors during oligodendrogenesis. GLIA 2016;64:1879-1891.

Keywords

myelin; oligodendrocytes; thyroid hormone receptors; thyroid hormones; transferrin.

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