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Expression of gicerin, a novel cell adhesion molecule, is upregulated in the astrocytes after hypoglossal nerve injury in rats.

Gicerin is an integral membrane glycoprotein which mediates cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix ( ECM) interactions in the nervous system. We studied gicerin expression in the hypoglossal nucleus post transection using in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry. We found that hypoglossal nerve injury resulted in a significant increase in gicerin expression. Its expression levels reached peak values in reactive astrocytes surrounding axotomized motoneurons of the ipsilateral hypoglossal nucleus 14 days after hypoglossal nerve injury. The results indicate that gicerin is up-regulated during nerve regeneration, suggesting that gicerin expressed in the reactive astrocytes might be involved in the processes of nerve regeneration.[1]

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  1. Expression of gicerin, a novel cell adhesion molecule, is upregulated in the astrocytes after hypoglossal nerve injury in rats. Li, B.S., Su, Q.N., Kiyama, H., Miki, N., Robinow, D.R., Zhang, L. Neurosci. Lett. (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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