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Expression of NGF receptor in the rat forebrain detected with in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry
Authors:R B Gibbs  J T McCabe  C R Buck  M V Chao  D W Pfaff
Institution:Laboratory of Neurobiology and Behavior, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021.
Abstract:The expression of nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor mRNA and NGF receptor protein was examined in the adult rat basal forebrain using in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical techniques. NGF receptor mRNA and protein were detected within cells in the medial septum, diagonal band of Broca, and nucleus basalis of Meynert. Controls showed that the hybridization signal was not due to nonspecific binding of the probe to heterologous RNAs or other molecules. As expected, the distribution of NGF receptor mRNA-containing cells correlated nicely with the distribution of NGF receptor immunoreactive cells in each of these areas. These data extend previous work which suggests that neurons in these areas express the NGF receptor mRNA and manufacture functional NGF receptors. NGF receptor immunoreactivity was also detected in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, in the leptomeninges at the base of the brain and overlying the tectum, and within ependymal regions along the lateral walls of the cerebral ventricles. A few weakly stained neurons in the lateral hypothalamus and ventrolateral striatum were also consistently observed. In contrast, NGF receptor mRNA was not detected within any meningial, ependymal, or hypothalamic tissues using in situ hybridization. A cross-linking/immunoprecipitation assay demonstrated normal, membrane-bound NGF receptors within extracts of dorsal superior colliculus, ventromedial hypothalamic, and overlying meningial tissues, proving that the staining observed in these areas was not a non-specific artifact associated with the immunohistochemistry. The lack of hybridization in these areas may reflect levels of NGF receptor mRNA which are too low to be detected by the in situ hybridization methods being used. Alternatively, the staining may represent innervation of these areas by afferents whose cell bodies are located elsewhere, and whose terminals contain the NGF receptor protein.
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