Fetuin expression in the dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglia of perinatal rats

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_BEB332154AE3
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Fetuin expression in the dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglia of perinatal rats
Périodique
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Kitchener  P. D., Dziegielewska  K. M., Knott  G. W., Miller  J. M., Nawratil  P., Potter  A. E., Saunders  N. R.
ISSN
0736-5748 (Print)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
10/1997
Volume
15
Numéro
6
Pages
717-27
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Oct
Résumé
Fetuin, a fetal plasma glycoprotein, has been shown previously to be present in sub-populations of neurons in the developing central and peripheral nervous system. To gain a more complete description of the time course of the appearance of fetuin during neurogenesis we have examined fetuin immunoreactivity, and the presence of fetuin mRNA, in the developing rat trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia. Fetuin immunoreactivity and its mRNA were first seen at embryonic day 15 in the trigeminal ganglia, and at embryonic day 16 in dorsal root ganglia. In both trigeminal and dorsal root ganglion, fetuin appeared to be present up until around the time of birth, and then again between postnatal days 3 and 16. The results suggest that fetuin first appears at around the time that ganglion cell axons reach their central targets, which is also approximately when the cell-death period begins. The proportion of ganglion neurons that were fetuin immunoreactive at different ages was inversely related to the amount of cell death that is known to occur in these populations, thus it seems that fetuin is more likely to be associated not with dying cells, but with those that survive the cell-death period.
Mots-clé
Animals Embryonic and Fetal Development/physiology Ganglia, Spinal/embryology/growth & development/*metabolism Immunohistochemistry In Situ Hybridization Nerve Tissue Proteins/*biosynthesis RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis Rats Rats, Wistar Trigeminal Ganglion/embryology/growth & development/*metabolism alpha-Fetoproteins/*biosynthesis
Pubmed
Web of science
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