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We have previously shown that apoptotic cell death can be induced in substantia nigra (SN) by developmental striatal target lesion. In this model, only a portion of nigral neurons dies, so it provides a paradigm to examine not only the molecular basis of cell death, but also the cellular responses of adjacent neurons which survive. Using a differential display approach, we have found that cytosolic branched chain aminotransferase (BCATc) mRNA is upregulated in SN in this model. This upregulation is associated with an increased number of BCATc-positive neuronal profiles, demonstrated by immunostaining. BCATc-positive neurons show normal morphology and rarely contain apoptotic chromatin. We conclude that BCATc is upregulated in neurons, which are likely to survive, and plays a role in either maintenance of viability or restoration of normal function.
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