Immunohistochemical properties of the "floor plate glycogen body" of the human embryonic spinal cord and brain stem.

Medical biology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
P R Flood
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Abstract

Prominent glycogen accumulations have been found in the floor plate radial glial cells of the human spinal cord and brain stem during the 6th to 13th week of intrauterine life. These glycogen-rich cells are totally negative to indirect immunoperoxidase staining with an antibody to glial fibrillary acidic protein, a protein that is strongly expressed in the remaining radial glial cells that border the central canal of the spinal cord. The glycogen-rich floor plate radial glial cells are, on the other hand, heavily stained by a monoclonal antibody against a vimentin-related protein. The neighbouring lateral radial glial cells do not express this protein. These and other distinctive features of the floor plate radial glial cells indicate an organoid specialisation of the floor plate during limited periods of intrauterine life. The function(s) of this specialised tissue remains obscure, but it may be related to cortico-spinal fibres crossing the midline through the floor plate, or to the transport of substances in both directions between blood vessels and the central canal.

人胚胎脊髓和脑干“底板糖原体”的免疫组织化学性质。
人脊髓和脑干底板放射状胶质细胞在宫内生命第6 ~ 13周出现了明显的糖原积累。这些富含糖原的细胞用胶质原纤维酸性蛋白抗体间接免疫过氧化物酶染色完全阴性,胶质原纤维酸性蛋白在脊髓中央管边缘剩余的放射状胶质细胞中强烈表达。另一方面,富糖原底板放射状胶质细胞被针对静脉蛋白相关蛋白的单克隆抗体严重染色。邻近的侧放射状胶质细胞不表达这种蛋白。底板放射状胶质细胞的这些特征和其他特征表明,在有限的宫内生命期间,底板发生了类器官特化。这种特化组织的功能尚不清楚,但它可能与穿过底板中线的皮质-脊髓纤维有关,或者与血管和中央管之间的物质双向运输有关。
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