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Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging

Calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs) are members of a heterogeneous family of proteins able to buffer intracellular Ca(2+) ion concentration. CaBPs are expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system, including a subpopulation of retinal neurons. Since neurons expressing different CaBPs show diff...

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Autores principales: Aragona, Marialuisa, Briglia, Marilena, Porcino, Caterina, Mhalhel, Kamel, Cometa, Marzio, Germanà, Patrizia Germana, Montalbano, Giuseppe, Levanti, Maria, Laurà, Rosaria, Abbate, Francesco, Germanà, Antonino, Guerrera, Maria Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13102050
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author Aragona, Marialuisa
Briglia, Marilena
Porcino, Caterina
Mhalhel, Kamel
Cometa, Marzio
Germanà, Patrizia Germana
Montalbano, Giuseppe
Levanti, Maria
Laurà, Rosaria
Abbate, Francesco
Germanà, Antonino
Guerrera, Maria Cristina
author_facet Aragona, Marialuisa
Briglia, Marilena
Porcino, Caterina
Mhalhel, Kamel
Cometa, Marzio
Germanà, Patrizia Germana
Montalbano, Giuseppe
Levanti, Maria
Laurà, Rosaria
Abbate, Francesco
Germanà, Antonino
Guerrera, Maria Cristina
author_sort Aragona, Marialuisa
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description Calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs) are members of a heterogeneous family of proteins able to buffer intracellular Ca(2+) ion concentration. CaBPs are expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system, including a subpopulation of retinal neurons. Since neurons expressing different CaBPs show different susceptibility to degeneration, it could be hypothesized that they are not just markers of different neuronal subpopulations, but that they might be crucial in survival. CaBPs’ ability to buffer Ca(2+) cytoplasmatic concentration makes them able to defend against a toxic increase in intracellular calcium that can lead to neurodegenerative processes, including those related to aging. An emergent model for aging studies is the annual killifish belonging to the Nothobranchius genus, thanks to its short lifespan. Members of this genus, such as Nothobranchius guentheri, show a retinal stratigraphy similar to that of other actinopterygian fishes and humans. However, according to our knowledge, CaBPs’ occurrence and distribution in the retina of N. guentheri have never been investigated before. Therefore, the present study aimed to localize Calretinin N-18, Parvalbumin, and S100 protein (S100p) in the N. guentheri retina with immunohistochemistry methods. The results of the present investigation demonstrate for the first time the occurrence of Calretinin N-18, Parvalbumin, and S100p in N. guentheri retina and, consequently, the potential key role of these CaBPs in the biology of the retinal cells. Hence, the suitability of N. guentheri as a model to study the changes in CaBPs’ expression patterns during neurodegenerative processes affecting the retina related both to disease and aging can be assumed.
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spelling pubmed-106082132023-10-28 Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging Aragona, Marialuisa Briglia, Marilena Porcino, Caterina Mhalhel, Kamel Cometa, Marzio Germanà, Patrizia Germana Montalbano, Giuseppe Levanti, Maria Laurà, Rosaria Abbate, Francesco Germanà, Antonino Guerrera, Maria Cristina Life (Basel) Article Calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs) are members of a heterogeneous family of proteins able to buffer intracellular Ca(2+) ion concentration. CaBPs are expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system, including a subpopulation of retinal neurons. Since neurons expressing different CaBPs show different susceptibility to degeneration, it could be hypothesized that they are not just markers of different neuronal subpopulations, but that they might be crucial in survival. CaBPs’ ability to buffer Ca(2+) cytoplasmatic concentration makes them able to defend against a toxic increase in intracellular calcium that can lead to neurodegenerative processes, including those related to aging. An emergent model for aging studies is the annual killifish belonging to the Nothobranchius genus, thanks to its short lifespan. Members of this genus, such as Nothobranchius guentheri, show a retinal stratigraphy similar to that of other actinopterygian fishes and humans. However, according to our knowledge, CaBPs’ occurrence and distribution in the retina of N. guentheri have never been investigated before. Therefore, the present study aimed to localize Calretinin N-18, Parvalbumin, and S100 protein (S100p) in the N. guentheri retina with immunohistochemistry methods. The results of the present investigation demonstrate for the first time the occurrence of Calretinin N-18, Parvalbumin, and S100p in N. guentheri retina and, consequently, the potential key role of these CaBPs in the biology of the retinal cells. Hence, the suitability of N. guentheri as a model to study the changes in CaBPs’ expression patterns during neurodegenerative processes affecting the retina related both to disease and aging can be assumed. MDPI 2023-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10608213/ /pubmed/37895432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13102050 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Aragona, Marialuisa
Briglia, Marilena
Porcino, Caterina
Mhalhel, Kamel
Cometa, Marzio
Germanà, Patrizia Germana
Montalbano, Giuseppe
Levanti, Maria
Laurà, Rosaria
Abbate, Francesco
Germanà, Antonino
Guerrera, Maria Cristina
Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging
title Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging
title_full Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging
title_fullStr Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging
title_full_unstemmed Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging
title_short Localization of Calretinin, Parvalbumin, and S100 Protein in Nothobranchius guentheri Retina: A Suitable Model for the Retina Aging
title_sort localization of calretinin, parvalbumin, and s100 protein in nothobranchius guentheri retina: a suitable model for the retina aging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13102050
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