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Illusive transience of parvalbumin expression duringembryonic development of the primate spinal cord
Authors:Elizabeth Knyihr-csillik  Pasko Rakic  Bertalan Csillik
Institution:Section of Neurobiology, Yale University Medical School, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Abstract:Parvalbumin has been located by pre-embedding light- and electron microscopic immunohistochemical techniques in the spinal cords of monkey fetuses (Macaca fasciculata), ranging from E70 to E 123, and in young (P20) and young adult (3 years) Macaque monkeys. During the time window investigated, the main developmental events of parvalbumin-containing neural elements are that parvalbumin-positive dorsal root collaterals establish intercellular networks first around nerve cells of Clarke's nucleus, then in the motoneuron pool and finally in the upper dorsal horn. In each of these areas, location of the parvalbumin-positive network is gradually shifted from medial to lateral. Whenever an intercellular network is established, nerve cells innervated by parvalbumin-positive terminals of dorsal root collaterals start to express parvalbumin. Immunoreactivity of dorsal root axons is transient; it disappears first from the intercellular networks and, afterwards, also from the dorsal columns. However, the pericellular synaptic terminals and their post-synaptic nerve cells express parvalbumin into adulthood. It is concluded that some of the large (Type A) dorsal root ganglion cells are the first ones in the spinal reflex pathway to express parvalbumin, which is elicited and gradually increased in nerve cells synaptically innervated by parvalbumin-positive axon terminals. This seems to represent a specific case of activation (or desinhibiton) of the genome. Apparent "transience" of parvalbumin is due to the specific geometry of primary sensory neurons equipped with extremely long axonal processes, and the consequent specialities of axonal transport characteristics.
Keywords:protein expression  embryo development  spinal cord  parvalbumin
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