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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
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Ribonucleotide reductase
(
RNR
), an enzyme for DNA synthesis, was recently used as a marker of proliferating cells in the dentate gyrus and subventricular zone in normal adult mammalian brains. However, the duration of
RNR
expression in normal adult brain and the expression pattern of
RNR
in the adult dentate gyrus following brain injury have not been explored. In this study, we examined the duration of the
RNR
expression in newborn cells in the normal adult rat brain by analysis of
RNR
and BrdU double-labeled specimens at different time intervals after BrdU application. Secondly, we induced, in adult rats, seizures by kainic acid and investigated the changes in expression of
RNR
following seizures, and characterized the phenotype of
RNR
-positive cells using a variety of other markers. Our results revealed that
RNR
was detectable in proliferating cells from 2 h to at least 1 day. At 7 and 28 days after seizures, there was a fivefold increase in number of clusters of
RNR
-positive cells in the dentate gyrus, and a doubling of the number of BrdU-labeled cells in each cluster. Proliferating astrocytes and neuronal precursors were recognized in each
RNR
-positive cell cluster, and both types increased in number after seizures. Colocalization of
RNR
and activated caspase-3 was observed at 7 days, indicating that proliferating cells were susceptible to
status epilepticus
induced damage.
RNR
immunohistochemistry provides a useful approach in experiments investigating a change in cell proliferation, revealing the location, number, morphology and fate of newly formed cells after, e.g., brain injury.
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PMID:Characterization of cell proliferation in the adult dentate under normal conditions and after kainate induced seizures using ribonucleotide reductase and BrdU. 1572 96