Abstract
Epidermal growth factor is a well-defined peptide which stimulates cell growth and elicits cell responses in a variety of tissues by binding to specific receptors, EGF-R. A specific antiserum against the EGF receptor, which has previously been used to characterize EGF-R in human skin, fibroblasts, and smooth muscle, was used to survey the distribution of EGF-R in human nervous system. Portions of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded autopsy specimens were examined by use of immunohistochemical staining (PAP technique) with EGF-R antiserum. Many types of nerve cells, e.g., cerebral cortical pyramidal cells, hippocampal pyramidal cells, Purkinje cells, anterior horn cells, and dorsal root ganglion neurons, contained immunoreactive EGF-R. However, immunoreactive EGF-R were not detected in astrocytes, oligodendrogliocytes, and other small neurons such as granule cells. Intense immunostaining for EGF-R was also detected in ependymal cells from choroidal and extrachoroidal locations. Although immunoreactive EGF-R is widely distributed in human nervous system, the functional role of EGF and its receptor in the nervous system remains unknown.
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Created | 14 years, 5 months ago (April 1, 2011, 2:04 a.m.) |
Deposited | 6 months ago (March 3, 2025, 4:22 p.m.) |
Indexed | 2 weeks, 2 days ago (Aug. 20, 2025, 8:52 a.m.) |
Issued | 37 years, 8 months ago (Jan. 1, 1988) |
Published | 37 years, 8 months ago (Jan. 1, 1988) |
Published Online | 37 years, 8 months ago (Jan. 1, 1988) |
Published Print | 37 years, 8 months ago (Jan. 1, 1988) |
@article{Werner_1988, title={Localization of immunoreactive epidermal growth factor receptors in human nervous system.}, volume={36}, ISSN={1551-5044}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/36.1.3275713}, DOI={10.1177/36.1.3275713}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry}, publisher={SAGE Publications}, author={Werner, M H and Nanney, L B and Stoscheck, C M and King, L E}, year={1988}, month=jan, pages={81–86} }