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Neurosci Lett ; 246(2): 81-4, 1998 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9627185

ABSTRACT

The expression of microtubule-associated protein 1a (MAP1a) in the developing rat spinal cord was studied using the monoclonal antibody BW6. Immunoblots of microtubule preparations revealed the presence of MAP1a in spinal cord tissue of rats aged embryonal day 16 and postnatal day 0. The spinal cord matrix layer, between embryonal days 12-17, displayed a pattern of MAP1a-positive processes, horizontally oriented in between the membrane limitans interna and externa. The mantle layer stained intensely for MAP1a between embryonal day 12 and postnatal day 2. MAP1a was found in neuronal cell bodies, axons and dendrites, located mainly in the ventral and intermediate mantle layer. In the marginal layer, MAP1a-positive axons could be observed between embryonal days 14-18. During further development, the intensity of the MAP1a staining in the spinal columns gradually decreased. These expression patterns indicate an involvement of MAP1a in the proliferation and differentiation of neuroblasts, and the maturation of the long spinal fiber systems, i.e. early events in spinal cord development


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Aging/metabolism , Embryonic and Fetal Development , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Microtubule-Associated Proteins/biosynthesis , Spinal Cord/metabolism , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Gestational Age , Immunohistochemistry , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Spinal Cord/embryology , Spinal Cord/growth & development
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J Anat ; 187 ( Pt 3): 723-37, 1995 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8586570

ABSTRACT

The straightforward anatomical organisation of the developing and mature rat spinal cord was used to determine and interpret the time of appearance and expression patterns of microtubule-associated proteins (MAP) 1b and 2. Immunoblots revealed the presence of MAP1b and 2 in the early embryonic rat spinal cord and confirmed the specificity of the used anti-MAP mouse monoclonal antibodies. The immunocytochemical data demonstrated a rostral-to-caudal and ventral-to-dorsal gradient in the expression of MAP1b/2 within the developing spinal cord. In the matrix layer, MAP1b was found in a distinct radial pattern distributed between the membrana limitans interna and externa between embryonal day (E)12 and E15. Immunostaining for vimentin revealed that this MAP1b pattern was morphologically and topographically different from the radial glial pattern which was present in the matrix layer between E13 and E19. The ventral-to-dorsal developmental gradient of the MAP1b staining in the spinal cord matrix layer indicates a close involvement of MAP1b either in the organisation of the microtubules in the cytoplasmatic extensions of the proliferating neuroblasts or neuroblast mitosis. MAP2 could not be detected in the developing matrix layer. In the mantle and marginal layer, MAP1b was abundantly present between E12 and postnatal day (P)0. After birth, the staining intensity for MAP1b gradually decreased in both layers towards a faint appearance at maturity. The distribution patterns suggest an involvement of MAP1b in the maturation of the motor neurons, the contralaterally and ipsilaterally projecting axons and the ascending and descending long axons of the rat spinal cord. MAP2 was present in the spinal cord grey matter between E12 and maturity, which reflects a role for MAP2 in the development as well as in the maintenance of microtubules. The present description of the expression patterns of MAP1b and 2 in the developing spinal cord suggests important roles of the two proteins in various morphogenetic events. The findings may serve as the basis for future studies on the function of MAP1b and 2 in the development of the central nervous system.


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Microtubule-Associated Proteins/analysis , Spinal Cord/chemistry , Spinal Cord/embryology , Animals , Cytoskeleton/chemistry , Embryonic and Fetal Development/physiology , Gestational Age , Immunoblotting , Immunohistochemistry , Mice , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Spinal Cord/growth & development
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Acta Morphol Neerl Scand ; 24(2): 103-10, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2882649

ABSTRACT

Immunodetections of carbohydrate surface antigens were carried out for SSEA-1 and SSEA-3. Using alkaline phosphatase for the detection of primordial germ cells these surface antigens were detected at the cell membrane and the cytoplasm of the germ cells at E 10.


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Antigens, Surface/analysis , Germ Cells/analysis , Glycolipids/analysis , Alkaline Phosphatase/analysis , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal , Embryo, Mammalian/cytology , Histocytochemistry , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Lewis X Antigen , Mice
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