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GAP-43 expression in the developing rat lumbar spinal cord.
Authors:M Fitzgerald  M L Reynolds  L I Benowitz
Institution:Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College London, U.K.
Abstract:The expression of the growth-associated protein GAP-43, detected by immunocytochemistry, has been studied in the developing rat lumbar spinal cord over the period E11 (embryonic day 11), when GAP-43 first appears in the spinal cord, to P29 (postnatal day 29) by which time very little remains. Early GAP-43 expression in the fetal cord (E11-14) is restricted to dorsal root ganglia, motoneurons, dorsal and ventral roots and laterally positioned and contralateral projection neurons and axons. Most of the gray matter is free of stain. The intensity of GAP-43 staining increases markedly as axonal growth increases, allowing clear visualization of the developmental pathways taken by different groups of axons. Later in fetal life (E14-19), as these axons find their targets and new pathways begin to grow, the pattern of GAP-43 expression changes. During the period, GAP-43 staining in dorsal root ganglia, motoneurons, and dorsal and ventral roots decreases, whereas axons within the gray matter begin to express the protein and staining in white matter tracts increases. At E17-P2 there is intense GAP-43 labelling of dorsal horn neurons with axons projecting into the dorsolateral funiculus and GAP-43 is also expressed in axon collaterals growing into the gray matter from lateral and ventral white matter tracts. At E19-P2, GAP-43 is concentrated in axons of substantia gelatinosa. Overall levels decline in the postnatal period, except for late GAP-43 expression in the corticospinal tract, and by P29 only this tract remains stained.
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