Abstract

Tau phosphorylation is associated with neurite outgrowth and morphogenesis in neurons. Since inflammatory stimuli induce marked morphological changes in astrocytes, we examined the effect of interleukin 1alpha (IL-1alpha), an inflammatory cytokine, on the expression and phosphorylation of tau protein in cultured human astrocytes. Western blot analysis showed a rapid and transient increase (3-30 min) of tau phosphorylation at the AT8 epitope. The cells began to extend processes from 24 h after IL-1alpha stimulation. It is known that tau phosphorylation at the AT8 epitope reduces its ability to bind to, and stabilize, microtubules. The early tau phosphorylation induced by IL-1alpha might create a plastic environment for morphological changes in astrocytes.

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