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Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery

We previously reported that secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) mRNA is expressed in neurons whose axons form the corticospinal tract (CST) of the rhesus macaque, but not in the corresponding neurons of the marmoset and rat. This suggests that SPP1 expression is involved in the functional or structural...

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Autores principales: Yamamoto, Tatsuya, Oishi, Takao, Higo, Noriyuki, Murayama, Shigeo, Sato, Akira, Takashima, Ichiro, Sugiyama, Yoko, Nishimura, Yukio, Murata, Yumi, Yoshino-Saito, Kimika, Isa, Tadashi, Kojima, Toshio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23741508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065701
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author Yamamoto, Tatsuya
Oishi, Takao
Higo, Noriyuki
Murayama, Shigeo
Sato, Akira
Takashima, Ichiro
Sugiyama, Yoko
Nishimura, Yukio
Murata, Yumi
Yoshino-Saito, Kimika
Isa, Tadashi
Kojima, Toshio
author_facet Yamamoto, Tatsuya
Oishi, Takao
Higo, Noriyuki
Murayama, Shigeo
Sato, Akira
Takashima, Ichiro
Sugiyama, Yoko
Nishimura, Yukio
Murata, Yumi
Yoshino-Saito, Kimika
Isa, Tadashi
Kojima, Toshio
author_sort Yamamoto, Tatsuya
collection PubMed
description We previously reported that secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) mRNA is expressed in neurons whose axons form the corticospinal tract (CST) of the rhesus macaque, but not in the corresponding neurons of the marmoset and rat. This suggests that SPP1 expression is involved in the functional or structural specialization of highly developed corticospinal systems in certain primate species. To further examine this hypothesis, we evaluated the expression of SPP1 mRNA in the motor cortex from three viewpoints: species differences, postnatal development, and functional/structural changes of the CST after a lesion of the lateral CST (l-CST) at the mid-cervical level. The density of SPP1-positive neurons in layer V of the primary motor cortex (M1) was much greater in species with highly developed corticospinal systems (i.e., rhesus macaque, capuchin monkey, and humans) than in those with less developed corticospinal systems (i.e., squirrel monkey, marmoset, and rat). SPP1-positive neurons in the macaque monkey M1 increased logarithmically in layer V during postnatal development, following a time course consistent with the increase in conduction velocity of the CST. After an l-CST lesion, SPP1-positive neurons increased in layer V of the ventral premotor cortex, in which compensatory changes in CST function/structure may occur, which positively correlated with the extent of finger dexterity recovery. These results further support the concept that the expression of SPP1 may reflect functional or structural specialization of highly developed corticospinal systems in certain primate species.
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spelling pubmed-36691392013-06-05 Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery Yamamoto, Tatsuya Oishi, Takao Higo, Noriyuki Murayama, Shigeo Sato, Akira Takashima, Ichiro Sugiyama, Yoko Nishimura, Yukio Murata, Yumi Yoshino-Saito, Kimika Isa, Tadashi Kojima, Toshio PLoS One Research Article We previously reported that secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) mRNA is expressed in neurons whose axons form the corticospinal tract (CST) of the rhesus macaque, but not in the corresponding neurons of the marmoset and rat. This suggests that SPP1 expression is involved in the functional or structural specialization of highly developed corticospinal systems in certain primate species. To further examine this hypothesis, we evaluated the expression of SPP1 mRNA in the motor cortex from three viewpoints: species differences, postnatal development, and functional/structural changes of the CST after a lesion of the lateral CST (l-CST) at the mid-cervical level. The density of SPP1-positive neurons in layer V of the primary motor cortex (M1) was much greater in species with highly developed corticospinal systems (i.e., rhesus macaque, capuchin monkey, and humans) than in those with less developed corticospinal systems (i.e., squirrel monkey, marmoset, and rat). SPP1-positive neurons in the macaque monkey M1 increased logarithmically in layer V during postnatal development, following a time course consistent with the increase in conduction velocity of the CST. After an l-CST lesion, SPP1-positive neurons increased in layer V of the ventral premotor cortex, in which compensatory changes in CST function/structure may occur, which positively correlated with the extent of finger dexterity recovery. These results further support the concept that the expression of SPP1 may reflect functional or structural specialization of highly developed corticospinal systems in certain primate species. Public Library of Science 2013-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3669139/ /pubmed/23741508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065701 Text en © 2013 Yamamoto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yamamoto, Tatsuya
Oishi, Takao
Higo, Noriyuki
Murayama, Shigeo
Sato, Akira
Takashima, Ichiro
Sugiyama, Yoko
Nishimura, Yukio
Murata, Yumi
Yoshino-Saito, Kimika
Isa, Tadashi
Kojima, Toshio
Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery
title Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery
title_full Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery
title_fullStr Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery
title_short Differential Expression of Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in the Motor Cortex among Primate Species and during Postnatal Development and Functional Recovery
title_sort differential expression of secreted phosphoprotein 1 in the motor cortex among primate species and during postnatal development and functional recovery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23741508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065701
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