S100Z is expressed in a lateral subpopulation of olfactory receptor neurons in the main olfactory system of Xenopus laevis

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Melina Kahl, Thomas Offner, Alena Trendel, Lukas Weiss, Ivan Manzini, Thomas Hassenklöver
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Abstract

In contrast to other S100 protein members, the function of S100 calcium-binding protein Z (S100Z) remains largely uncharacterized. It is expressed in the olfactory epithelium of fish, and it is closely associated with the vomeronasal organ (VNO) in mammals. In this study, we analyzed the expression pattern of S100Z in the olfactory system of the anuran amphibian Xenopus laevis. Using immunohistochemistry in whole mount and slice preparations of the larval olfactory system, we found exclusive S100Z expression in a subpopulation of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) of the main olfactory epithelium (MOE). S100Z expression was not co-localized with TP63 and cytokeratin type II, ruling out basal cell and supporting cell identity. The distribution of S100Z-expressing ORNs was laterally biased, and their average number was significantly increased in the lateral half of the olfactory epithelium. The axons of S100Z-positive neurons projected exclusively into the lateral and intermediate glomerular clusters of the main olfactory bulb (OB). Even after metamorphic restructuring of the olfactory system, S100Z expression was restricted to a neuronal subpopulation of the MOE, which was then located in the newly formed middle cavity. An axonal projection into the ventro-lateral OB persisted also in postmetamorphic frogs. In summary, S100Z is exclusively associated with the main olfactory system in the amphibian Xenopus and not with the VNO as in mammals, despite the presence of a separate accessory olfactory system in both classes.

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S100Z 在章鱼主嗅觉系统嗅觉受体神经元的一个侧向亚群中表达。
与 S100 蛋白的其他成员相比,S100 钙结合蛋白 Z(S100Z)的功能在很大程度上仍未得到描述。它在鱼类的嗅上皮中表达,在哺乳动物中与绒毛器官(VNO)密切相关。在这项研究中,我们分析了S100Z在无尾两栖动物爪蛙嗅觉系统中的表达模式。通过对幼体嗅觉系统的整体装片和切片制备进行免疫组化,我们发现 S100Z 在主嗅上皮(MOE)的嗅觉受体神经元(ORNs)亚群中独家表达。S100Z 表达未与 TP63 和细胞角蛋白 II 型共定位,从而排除了基底细胞和支持细胞身份的可能性。S100Z表达的ORN呈侧向分布,其平均数量在嗅上皮的外侧半部显著增加。S100Z阳性神经元的轴突只投射到主嗅球(OB)的外侧和中间团簇。即使在嗅觉系统蜕变重组之后,S100Z 的表达也仅限于 MOE 的一个神经元亚群,该亚群位于新形成的中腔。在蜕变后的蛙类中,向腹外侧OB的轴突投射也持续存在。总之,尽管两栖动物和哺乳动物都存在独立的辅助嗅觉系统,但 S100Z 只与两栖动物的主嗅觉系统有关,而与哺乳动物的 VNO 无关。
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Developmental Neurobiology
Developmental Neurobiology 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.50
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0.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Neurobiology (previously the Journal of Neurobiology ) publishes original research articles on development, regeneration, repair and plasticity of the nervous system and on the ontogeny of behavior. High quality contributions in these areas are solicited, with an emphasis on experimental as opposed to purely descriptive work. The Journal also will consider manuscripts reporting novel approaches and techniques for the study of the development of the nervous system as well as occasional special issues on topics of significant current interest. We welcome suggestions on possible topics from our readers.
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