Specific and Artefactual Cellular Localizations of S100 Protein: An Astrocyte Marker in Rat Cerebellum

Abstract
Immunohistological techniques with specific antisera were used to reinvestigate the problem of cellular localization of the neurospecific protein S100. In adult rat cerebellum, this protein is exclusively localized in astrocytes as shown by revealing in the same tissue section S100 protein and an oligodendrocyte marker, the isoenzyme II of carbonic anhydrase. The exclusive astroglial localization of S100 protein was confirmed by immuno-EM. A number of technical artifacts which may be at the origin of the claimed localization of S100 protein in neuronal cytoplasm and nuclei were also determined and described.

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