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Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum
We investigated the distribution patterns of the extracellular matrix protein Reelin and of crucial Reelin signaling components in murine midbrain and striatum. The cellular distribution of the Reelin receptors VLDLr and ApoER2, the intracellular downstream mediator Dab1, and the alternative Reelin...
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320311/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25418135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-014-2022-6 |
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author | Sharaf, Ahmed Rahhal, Belal Spittau, Björn Roussa, Eleni |
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description | We investigated the distribution patterns of the extracellular matrix protein Reelin and of crucial Reelin signaling components in murine midbrain and striatum. The cellular distribution of the Reelin receptors VLDLr and ApoER2, the intracellular downstream mediator Dab1, and the alternative Reelin receptor APP were analyzed at embryonic day 16, at postnatal stage 15 (P15), and in 3-month-old mice. Reelin was expressed intracellularly and extracellularly in midbrain mesencephalic dopaminergic (mDA) neurons of newborns. In the striatum, Calbindin D-28k(+) neurons exhibited Reelin intracellularly at E16 and extracellularly at P15 and 3 months. ApoER2 and VLDLr were expressed in mDA neurons at E16 and P15 and in oligodendrocytes at 3 months, whereas Dab1 and APP immunoreactivity was observed in mDA at all stages analyzed. In the striatum, Calbindin D-28k(+)/GAD67(+) inhibitory neurons expressed VLDLr, ApoER2, and Dab1 at P15, but only Dab1 at E16 and 3 months. APP was always expressed in mouse striatum in which it colocalized with Calbindin D-28k. Our data underline the importance of Reelin signalling during embryonic development and early postnatal maturation of the mesostriatal and mesocorticolimbic system, and suggest that the striatum and not the midbrain is the primary source of Reelin for midbrain neurons. The loss of ApoER2 and VLDLr expression in the mature midbrain and striatum implies that Reelin functions are restricted to migratory events and early postnatal maturation and are dispensable for the maintenance of dopaminergic neurons. |
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spelling | pubmed-43203112015-02-11 Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum Sharaf, Ahmed Rahhal, Belal Spittau, Björn Roussa, Eleni Cell Tissue Res Regular Article We investigated the distribution patterns of the extracellular matrix protein Reelin and of crucial Reelin signaling components in murine midbrain and striatum. The cellular distribution of the Reelin receptors VLDLr and ApoER2, the intracellular downstream mediator Dab1, and the alternative Reelin receptor APP were analyzed at embryonic day 16, at postnatal stage 15 (P15), and in 3-month-old mice. Reelin was expressed intracellularly and extracellularly in midbrain mesencephalic dopaminergic (mDA) neurons of newborns. In the striatum, Calbindin D-28k(+) neurons exhibited Reelin intracellularly at E16 and extracellularly at P15 and 3 months. ApoER2 and VLDLr were expressed in mDA neurons at E16 and P15 and in oligodendrocytes at 3 months, whereas Dab1 and APP immunoreactivity was observed in mDA at all stages analyzed. In the striatum, Calbindin D-28k(+)/GAD67(+) inhibitory neurons expressed VLDLr, ApoER2, and Dab1 at P15, but only Dab1 at E16 and 3 months. APP was always expressed in mouse striatum in which it colocalized with Calbindin D-28k. Our data underline the importance of Reelin signalling during embryonic development and early postnatal maturation of the mesostriatal and mesocorticolimbic system, and suggest that the striatum and not the midbrain is the primary source of Reelin for midbrain neurons. The loss of ApoER2 and VLDLr expression in the mature midbrain and striatum implies that Reelin functions are restricted to migratory events and early postnatal maturation and are dispensable for the maintenance of dopaminergic neurons. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-11-25 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4320311/ /pubmed/25418135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-014-2022-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Sharaf, Ahmed Rahhal, Belal Spittau, Björn Roussa, Eleni Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
title | Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
title_full | Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
title_fullStr | Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
title_full_unstemmed | Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
title_short | Localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
title_sort | localization of reelin signaling pathway components in murine midbrain and striatum |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320311/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25418135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-014-2022-6 |
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