J Korean Child Neurol Soc.  2002 May;10(1):20-28.

Age-Related Changes of MHC Class II-immunoreactive Dendritic Cells in Rat Brain

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Dong-A University, College of Medicine, Pusan, Korea. gkhyang@daunet.donga.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Anatomy, Dong-A University, College of Medicine, Pusan, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Dendritic cells are antigen presenting cells(APC) that express class II major histocompatibility complex gene products on their surface. Recently, it was proved that dendritic cells activate antitumor immunity for intracranial germ cell tumor. The aim of the present study is to investigate the age-related changes of MHC class II-immunoreactive dendritic cells in the rat brain.
METHODS
Male rats(Sprague-Dawley) were sacrificed at 1 month, 12 months and 24 months after birth. Brains were removed and sliced in rat brain matrix. Brain slices were cryosectioned coronally at interaural 5.70-6.70 mm. Brain tissue sections were immunohistochemically reacted with monoclonal MHC class II antibody.
RESULTS
MHC class II-immunoreactive dendritic cells were observed in choroid plexuses and white matter(corpus callosum, cerebral peduncle and external capsule). The number of MHC class II-immunoreactive dendritic cells was slightly increased with age. As age increases, shapes of MHC class II-immunoreactive dendritic cells became more complex and aggregated together.
CONCLUSION
As age increases, MHC class II-immunoreactive dendritic cells in choroid plexuses and white matter of the brain became not only more complex in shape, but also increased in number to improve immunity.

Keyword

Dendritic cell; MHC class II molecule; Aging; Rat brain

MeSH Terms

Aging
Animals
Brain*
Choroid Plexus
Dendritic Cells*
Humans
Major Histocompatibility Complex
Male
Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal
Parturition
Rats*
Tegmentum Mesencephali
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