Rudobeck, Emil Bellone, John A. Szücs, Attila Bonnick, Kristine Mehrotra-Carter, Shalini Badaut, Jerome Nelson, Gregory A. E. Hartman, Richard Vlkolinský, Roman WB analyses of synaptophysin in the cortex of TG and WT mice 9 months post-irradiation. <p>The average synaptophysin levels in TG control mice were significantly elevated when compared to WT controls. Irradiation of TG mice at 0.5 and 1 Gy had no effect on synaptophysin levels. In WT mice, irradiation significantly elevated synaptophysin to levels comparable to those observed in TG groups. Insets: Original images of WB gels prepared from TG (top panel) and WT (bottom panel) mice. Immuno-reactive bands optical densities indicate levels of synaptophysin (~38 kDa) and β-tubulin (~50 kDa) in cortical homogenates of control and irradiated 0.5 Gy mice. TG mice: N = 6, 5, 5 animals/radiation group; WT mice: N = 8, 8 animals/radiation group. Statistical analyses: 2-way ANOVA, Post hoc *** <i>p</i><0.001 WT 0 Gy vs 0.5 Gy; †† <i>p</i><0.01 WT vs TG controls. Data represent means ± SEM.</p> CCL;9 months post-irradiation;WT mice;WM;Low-dose proton radiation effects;space travel Space radiation;Ground-based animal studies;APP;synaptic transmission;TG mice;presynaptic marker synaptophysin;CXCL;bead-based multiplex assay;space radiation spectrum;β deposition;6 months post-irradiation;CA 1 neurons;AD;TNF;IL;pro-inflammatory cytokine levels 2017-11-29
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