1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(98)00583-3
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Localization of fractalkine and CX3CR1 mRNAs in rat brain: does fractalkine play a role in signaling from neuron to microglia?

Abstract: Localization of the mRNAs for fractalkine, a CX Q C chemokine, and for its receptor CX Q CR1 was investigated in the rat brain. In situ hybridization study revealed that fractalkine mRNA was dominantly expressed in neuronal cells particularly in the olfactory bulb, cerebral cortex, hippocampus, caudate putamen and nucleus accumbens. In vitro study using enriched neuronal or glial culture supported the dominant expression of fractalkine mRNA in neurons. On the other hand, CX Q CR1 mRNA was dominantly expressed … Show more

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“…Membrane-bound fractalkine protein levels were decreased after excitotoxic glutamate stimuli (Chapman et al, 2000). Its receptor, CX3CR-1 is expressed at high levels in microglia (Nishiyori et al, 1998). Through its receptor, fractalkine induces intracellular Ca 2+ mobilization, ERK activation and PI3-K-mediated PKB activation in microglia.…”
Section: Molecules Involved In Microglial Activation and Signal Transmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Membrane-bound fractalkine protein levels were decreased after excitotoxic glutamate stimuli (Chapman et al, 2000). Its receptor, CX3CR-1 is expressed at high levels in microglia (Nishiyori et al, 1998). Through its receptor, fractalkine induces intracellular Ca 2+ mobilization, ERK activation and PI3-K-mediated PKB activation in microglia.…”
Section: Molecules Involved In Microglial Activation and Signal Transmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…CX3CR1 is a chemokine receptor, expressed exclusively on myeloid cells, that interacts with CX3CL1 (also known as fracktalkine), expressed primarily by neurons [88,89]. The expression pattern led researchers to posit that the interaction of CX3CL1/R1 played an important role in communication between neurons and microglia [90].…”
Section: Cx3cr1/cx3cl1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most pro-inflammatory genes were relatively over-activated in LRGCs, the gene encoding neuronal chemokine Cx3cl1 (fractalkine) that was more active in SRGCs (Table 1). Fractalkine is known to be expressed in the CNS neurons and has been implicated in Ca 2+ -dependent postsynaptic excitatory activity, neuron-glia interaction, adhesion and neuronal survival (Harrison et al 1998;Meucci et al 2000;Nishiyori et al 1998). Although a significant body of published data is available to independently validate endogenous expression of Ccl2, Ccl3, Ccl4 chemokines, Ccr5 and Il1ÎČ in neurons (Rock et.…”
Section: Enrichment Analysis and Interactome Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%