Spectrin expression during mammalian brain ontogeny.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_5EB6C0BD7C55
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
Collection
Publications
Title
Spectrin expression during mammalian brain ontogeny.
Journal
Brain Research Bulletin
Author(s)
Zagon I.S., Riederer B.M., Goodman S.R.
ISSN
0361-9230 (Print)
ISSN-L
0361-9230
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1987
Volume
18
Number
6
Pages
799-807
Language
english
Abstract
At least 2 distinct spectrin subtypes, brain spectrin(240/235) and brain spectrin(240/235E), are contained in the mammalian brain. Evidence that these subtypes are differentially expressed during mouse brain development is reviewed. Brain spectrin(240/235) is detected in fetal brain tissues, and increases 2-fold to adult levels. This subtype is enriched in the cortical cytoplasm of germinative neural cells, and is also associated with fibers resembling axons in the fetus. Brain spectrin(240/235E), a brain subtype specifically detected with antibodies to red blood cell spectrin, is below the limits of detection in the fetal and neonatal brain rapidly increases in concentration during the second postnatal week. Brain spectrin(240/235E) is found in the cell body and dendrites of differentiating neurons and glial cells, but is not expressed in mitotic cells. This subtype is especially prominent in granules cells of the cerebellum and dentate gyrus. The potential function of these spectrin subtypes during neuro-ontogeny is discussed.
Keywords
Animals, Brain/growth & development, Brain Chemistry, Mice, Spectrin/analysis
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Web of science
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