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<t>GAP43</t> expression is downregulated in CGRP-positive neurons upon loss of adipose mTORC2 . (A) Immunoblot analysis of inguinal WAT (iWAT) tissue from control and iAdRiKO mice two weeks after tamoxifen treatment. (n = 6; 6). (B) Immunoblot analysis of iWAT tissue from control and iAdRiKO mice four weeks after tamoxifen treatment. (n = 6; 6). (C) Immunoblot analysis of surgically denervated iWAT depot (denervation) compared to iWAT depot from sham-operated mice (sham). Neurofilament heavy polypeptide (NFH). (n = 5; 5). (D) Representative image of a large nerve bundle in iWAT of control mice immunostained with growth-associated protein 43 <t>(GAP43)-pS41</t> and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). (N = 11; 9). (E) Representative image of a large nerve bundle in iWAT of control mice immunostained with GAP43-pS41 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). (N = 19; 11).
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GAP43 pS41 Antibody is a Rabbit Polyclonal antibody against GAP43 pS41 The protein encoded by this gene has been termed a growth or plasticity protein because it is expressed at high levels in neuronal growth
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GAP43 expression is downregulated in CGRP-positive neurons upon loss of adipose mTORC2 . (A) Immunoblot analysis of inguinal WAT (iWAT) tissue from control and iAdRiKO mice two weeks after tamoxifen treatment. (n = 6; 6). (B) Immunoblot analysis of iWAT tissue from control and iAdRiKO mice four weeks after tamoxifen treatment. (n = 6; 6). (C) Immunoblot analysis of surgically denervated iWAT depot (denervation) compared to iWAT depot from sham-operated mice (sham). Neurofilament heavy polypeptide (NFH). (n = 5; 5). (D) Representative image of a large nerve bundle in iWAT of control mice immunostained with growth-associated protein 43 (GAP43)-pS41 and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). (N = 11; 9). (E) Representative image of a large nerve bundle in iWAT of control mice immunostained with GAP43-pS41 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). (N = 19; 11).

Journal: Molecular Metabolism

Article Title: Adipose mTORC2 is essential for sensory innervation in white adipose tissue and whole-body energy homeostasis

doi: 10.1016/j.molmet.2022.101580

Figure Lengend Snippet: GAP43 expression is downregulated in CGRP-positive neurons upon loss of adipose mTORC2 . (A) Immunoblot analysis of inguinal WAT (iWAT) tissue from control and iAdRiKO mice two weeks after tamoxifen treatment. (n = 6; 6). (B) Immunoblot analysis of iWAT tissue from control and iAdRiKO mice four weeks after tamoxifen treatment. (n = 6; 6). (C) Immunoblot analysis of surgically denervated iWAT depot (denervation) compared to iWAT depot from sham-operated mice (sham). Neurofilament heavy polypeptide (NFH). (n = 5; 5). (D) Representative image of a large nerve bundle in iWAT of control mice immunostained with growth-associated protein 43 (GAP43)-pS41 and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). (N = 11; 9). (E) Representative image of a large nerve bundle in iWAT of control mice immunostained with GAP43-pS41 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). (N = 19; 11).

Article Snippet: Primary antibodies used were RICTOR (1:1000; Cell signaling; Cat#2140), AKT (1:1000; Cell signaling, Cat#4685), AKT-pS473 (1:1000; Cell signaling, Cat#9271), CALNEXIN (1:1000, Enzo, Cat#ADI-SPA-860-F), GAP43 (1:1000, Cell signaling, Cat#8945), GAP43-pS41 (1:1000, R&D Systems, Cat#PPS006), Tyrosine hydroxylase (1:500, Millipore, Cat#AB1542), HSL (1:2000, Cell signaling, Cat#4107), HSL-pS660 (1:1000, Cell signaling, Cat#4126), HSL-pS563 (1:1000, Cell signaling, Cat#4139).

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