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Query: EC:3.1.6.1 (
sulfatase
)
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The known proteins only explained the partial pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Therefore, this study aimed to search the novel proteins possibly involved in ALS. In this study, we analyzed the expression and distribution of the candidate protein
arylsulfatase B
(
ARSB
) in the different segments, anatomic regions, and neural cells of spinal cord at the different stages of the wild-type and [Cu/Zn]
superoxide dismutase 1
(
SOD1
) G93A transgenic mice using the fluorescent immunohistochemistry and the western blot. The results revealed that the
ARSB
was extensively expressed and distributed in the entire spinal cord; the expression and distribution of
ARSB
was significantly different in the different regions of spinal cord, the anterior horn of gray matter (AHGM) was significantly more than that in the posterior horn of gray matter (PHGM) and significantly more than that in the central canal, and
ARSB
was mainly distributed in the microglia and neuron cells in the wild-type mice. The expression of
ARSB
significantly increased in other anatomic regions besides the thoracic PHGM, significantly decreased at the progression stage, occurred in the redistribution from the AHGM and the PHGM to the central canal at the onset and progression stages, and no any alteration of
ARSB
expression and distribution occurred between the different neural cells in the
SOD1
G93A mice compared with the wild-type mice. The increase of
ARSB
expression and distribution followed with the increased of neuron death. Our data suggested that the abnormal expression and distribution of
ARSB
were closely associated with the neuron death in the
SOD1
G93A transgenic mice.
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PMID:Expression and Distribution of Arylsulfatase B are Closely Associated with Neuron Death in SOD1 G93A Transgenic Mice. 2812 72