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Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum

Neurotrophin expression in early stages of development is crucial for brain assembly and function. In particular, postnatal expression of neurotrophins has not been well documented in the neostriatum and in general neurotrophins or their receptor mRNA's are normally reported, but not protein ex...

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Autores principales: Zermeño, V., Espindola, S., Mendoza, E., Hernández-Echeagaray, E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19173033
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author Zermeño, V.
Espindola, S.
Mendoza, E.
Hernández-Echeagaray, E.
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Espindola, S.
Mendoza, E.
Hernández-Echeagaray, E.
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description Neurotrophin expression in early stages of development is crucial for brain assembly and function. In particular, postnatal expression of neurotrophins has not been well documented in the neostriatum and in general neurotrophins or their receptor mRNA's are normally reported, but not protein expression. In the present study, immunocytochemical expression of BDNF, NT-3 and NT-4/5 was characterized in striatal tissue of C57BL/6 mice at postnatal days 10(th )(P10), 21(st) (P21), 42(nd) (P42) and 80(th) (P80). We found that the expression of BDNF diminished along the postnatal time course we evaluated, while staining for NT-4 increased up to age P42 and remained constant, thereafter in the cell's soma. In contrast, NT-3 was first expressed in the neostriatal bundles and later on, in neostriatal cell somas. These results provide information about differences in the spatial and temporal expression of each neurotrophin in the neostriatum during the first 80(th) postnatal days. RT-PCR procedures were also carried out to further determine whether protein levels of neurotrophins observed in the neostriatum were under control of gene expression. All neurotrophin mRNAs were expressed and only mRNA(BDNF) was reduced during the postnatal evaluated days. Differences in temporal expression of neurotrophins may be related to the heterochronic development of neostriatal cell populations, but also with the specificity of each neurotrophin modulating different neuronal targets.
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spelling pubmed-26312212009-01-27 Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum Zermeño, V. Espindola, S. Mendoza, E. Hernández-Echeagaray, E. Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Neurotrophin expression in early stages of development is crucial for brain assembly and function. In particular, postnatal expression of neurotrophins has not been well documented in the neostriatum and in general neurotrophins or their receptor mRNA's are normally reported, but not protein expression. In the present study, immunocytochemical expression of BDNF, NT-3 and NT-4/5 was characterized in striatal tissue of C57BL/6 mice at postnatal days 10(th )(P10), 21(st) (P21), 42(nd) (P42) and 80(th) (P80). We found that the expression of BDNF diminished along the postnatal time course we evaluated, while staining for NT-4 increased up to age P42 and remained constant, thereafter in the cell's soma. In contrast, NT-3 was first expressed in the neostriatal bundles and later on, in neostriatal cell somas. These results provide information about differences in the spatial and temporal expression of each neurotrophin in the neostriatum during the first 80(th) postnatal days. RT-PCR procedures were also carried out to further determine whether protein levels of neurotrophins observed in the neostriatum were under control of gene expression. All neurotrophin mRNAs were expressed and only mRNA(BDNF) was reduced during the postnatal evaluated days. Differences in temporal expression of neurotrophins may be related to the heterochronic development of neostriatal cell populations, but also with the specificity of each neurotrophin modulating different neuronal targets. Ivyspring International Publisher 2009-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2631221/ /pubmed/19173033 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Espindola, S.
Mendoza, E.
Hernández-Echeagaray, E.
Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum
title Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum
title_full Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum
title_fullStr Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum
title_short Differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal C57BL/6 mice striatum
title_sort differential expression of neurotrophins in postnatal c57bl/6 mice striatum
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19173033
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