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      Role of Purpurin as a Retinol-Binding Protein in Goldfish Retina during the Early Stage of Optic Nerve Regeneration: Its Priming Action on Neurite Outgrowth

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          Unlike mammals, the fish optic nerve can regenerate after injury. So far, many growth or trophic factors have been shown as an axon-regenerating molecule. However, it is totally unknown what substance regulates or triggers the activity of these factors on axonal elongation. Therefore, we constructed a goldfish retina cDNA library prepared from the retina treated with optic nerve transection 5 d previously, when it was just before regrowing optic axons after injury. A cDNA clone for goldfish purpurin for which expression was upregulated during the early stage of optic nerve regeneration was isolated from the retina cDNA library. Purpurin was discovered as a secretory retinol-binding protein in developing chicken retinas. Levels of purpurin mRNA and protein transiently increased and rapidly decreased 2–5 d and 10 d after axotomy, respectively. Purpurin mRNA was localized to the photoreceptor cells, whereas the protein was diffusely found in all of the retinal layers. A recombinant purpurin alone did not affect any change of neurite outgrowth in explant culture of the control retina, whereas a concomitant addition of the recombinant purpurin and retinol first induced a drastic enhancement of neurite outgrowth. Furthermore, the action of retinol-bound purpurin was effective only in the control (untreated) retinas but not in those primed (treated) with a previous optic nerve transection. Thus, purpurin with retinol is the first candidate molecule of priming neurite outgrowth in the early stage of optic nerve regeneration in fish.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          22 September 2004
          : 24
          : 38
          : 8346-8353
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Graduate School of Medicine, and [2 ]School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-8640, Japan
          Article
          PMC6729683 PMC6729683 6729683 0248346
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1809-04.2004
          6729683
          15385617
          c62a7fb5-d906-4177-93e6-78d0471e9568
          Copyright © 2004 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/04/248346-08.00/0
          History
          : 11 May 2004
          : 29 July 2004
          : 5 August 2004
          Categories
          Development/Plasticity/Repair
          Custom metadata
          8346
          ARTICLE

          optic nerve regeneration,retina,neurite outgrowth,retinol-binding protein,purpurin,goldfish

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