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Neuroscience Research 2004-May

Attenuation of glial scar formation in the injured rat brain by heparin oligosaccharides.

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Noriko Hayashi
Seiji Miyata
Yutaka Kariya
Ryo Takano
Saburo Hara
Kaeko Kamei

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Injury to the central nervous system causes glial reactions, which eventually lead to the formation of a glial scar and inhibit axonal regeneration. The present study aimed to reduce the extent of glial scar formation in injured cerebral cortex using heparin hexasaccharide (6-mer) and octasaccharide (8-mer). A single injection of 20 microl of heparin 6-mer or heparin 8-mer (10mg/ml), native heparin (10mg/ml), or saline vehicle was given into the wound cavity just after cryo-injury in the cerebral cortex. In saline-injected control rats, strong chondroitin sulfate-A (CS-A) immunoreactivity using 2H6 antibody was observed around the injured site. Double labeling using an antibody against glial fibrillary acidic protein, a glial marker, further demonstrated that CS-A immunoreactivity was mainly expressed on the reactive astrocytes at the glial scar, indicating that CS-A immunohistochemistry is useful for evaluating glial scar formation. Quantitative morphometrical analysis revealed that the area of CS-A immunoreactivity was significantly decreased by 53% in heparin-6-mer-injected animals and 44% in heparin-8-mer-injected ones 6 days after the injury, but native heparin had no effect on CS-A-immunoreactive areas. Both heparin oligosaccharides also attenuated the intensity of CS-A immunoreactivity in the reactive astrocytes and caused astrocytic cellular processes to be less branched. These results demonstrate that a single injection of heparin oligosaccharides attenuates glial scar formation, indicating that heparin oligosaccharides may be applicable to many fibrotic diseases and restore functional integrity.

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