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Original Article

The Role of CCR1 Expression in the Retinal Degeneration in rd Mice

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Pages 264-269 | Received 22 Sep 2009, Accepted 13 Oct 2010, Published online: 28 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Purpose: Chemokine receptors are reported to be involved in neuronal cell death and CNS neurodegenerative diseases. The aim of the current study was to investigate the expression of CCR1, a major chemokine receptor for CC chemokines in retinal dystrophy in rd (retinal degeneration) mice and further explore its role in photoreceptor degeneration.

Materials and Methods: The expression levels of CCR1 mRNA in the whole control and rd retinas at postnatal days (P) 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 were determined by RT-PCR assay. Location of CCR1 in the retina of rd mice at each age group was studied by immunohistochemical analysis. Expression of CCR1 in the photoreceptor cells and apoptotic cells was determined by double labeling.

Results: Expression of CCR1 mRNA was noted in both control and rd retinas at each age group. CCR1-positive cells started to emerge in the outer nuclear layer (ONL) in rd retinas at P8 and reached a peak at P12 and P14. Double labeling of CCR1 with rhodopsin, CD11b, or TUNEL staining showed expression of CCR1 in the photoreceptor cells, rather than in the microglial cells. Partial CCR1 expression was observed in some of the apoptotic photoreceptor cells.

Conclusions: Expression of CCR1 in the photoreceptor cells was increased with the progress of retinal degeneration in rd mice. Activation of CCR1 may play a role in the photoreceptor apoptosis.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This work was supported by Beijing Natural Science Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. John Lim Research Fund (HZ).

Declaration of interest: The authors have no commercial, proprietary, or financial interest in any of the products or companies described in this article. The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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