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Dora Dias-Santagata, Tudor A. Fulga, Atanu Duttaroy, Mel B. Feany
Published in Volume 117, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(1):236–245 doi:10.1172/JCI28769
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Figure 7
Oxidative stress enhances cell cycle activation in tau transgenic flies.

(AD) Frontal brain sections of flies aged to day 10 were immunostained with an antibody against PCNA. PCNA-positive cells (arrows) were not detected in control flies (A) but were identified in the cortex of tauR406W-expressing flies (B). PCNA staining was increased in tauR406W flies heterozygous for TrxrΔ1 (C) and for Sod2n283 (D). Scale bar: 20 μm. (E) Cell cycle activation induced by expression of tauR406W was significantly enhanced by partial inactivation of Trxr (***P < 0.001) and Sod2 (***P < 0.001) activities. The number of PCNA-positive foci in the brains of 10-day-old tauR406W-expressing flies was compared with that in age-matched controls, Sod2n283 and TrxrΔ1 heterozygous animals, and tauR406W transgenic flies heterozygous for Sod2n283 or for TrxrΔ1. Data points represent the mean ± SEM. (FK) Cell cycle induction was identified in neurons. PH3 staining (green fluorescence) was found to colocalize with the neuronal cell marker elav (red fluorescence) (FH) but not with the glial cell marker repo (red fluorescence) (IK). Arrowheads depict the location of PH3-positive nuclei. Scale bars: 10 μm.