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Development of neuropeptide Y (NPY) immunoreactive neurons in the rat occipital cortex: a combined immunohistochemical-autoradiographic study
Authors:M E Cavanagh  J G Parnavelas
Institution:Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:The postnatal development of neuropeptide Y (NPY)-immunoreactive neurons, previously labeled with 3H]thymidine on embryonic days E14-E21, has been studied in the rat occipital cortex. Immunohistochemistry combined with autoradiography showed evidence of a modified "inside-out" pattern of maturation. NPY-neurons are generated between E14 and E20 and are found in layers II-VI of the cortex and the subcortical white matter. NPY neurons from all these birthdates are overproduced at first, although cells generated at E16 produce the greatest excess, followed by E15 and E17. Some of these transient neurons are found in the "wrong" layer for their birthdates, and their elimination produces a more "correct" alignment at maturity. However, most of the NPY neurons that survive are generated at E17, and these cells are found throughout layers II-VI with a preponderance in layer VI. This evidence is strongly suggestive of cell death rather than merely cessation of production of NPY.
Keywords:ontogeny  neocortex  neuro genesis  transience
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