Expression of D5 dopamine receptors in the lateral ventricle walls during post-weaning rat development.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Antonis Prosilis, Vassilios Mesiakaris, Antonios Stamatakis
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Abstract

Even before the first synapses appear, neurotransmitters and their receptors are present in the developing brain, regulating the cell fate of neuronal progenitors in neurogenic niches, such as the lateral ventricle. In particular, dopamine appears to play a pivotal role in the neurogenesis of the subventricular zone by controlling the proliferation and differentiation of progenitors through activation of different receptors. Although dopamine receptor 5 (D5R) is expressed prenatally, there is little information regarding its role in either pre- or postnatal forebrain development. To examine the role of D5Rs in neurogenesis in the rat lateral ventricle subventricular zone (V-SVZ), we immunohistochemically defined D5R expression, as well as BrdU incorporation in progenitor cells of various post-weaning stages (Post-natal day (P) 20 until P80). We found that the level of proliferating cells is stable from postnatal day 20 until 50, and then declines sharply on P80. Concomitantly, D5R is expressed in all ages examined, but we detected a progressive decrease in the density of D5R+ cells from P40 until P80. Moreover, double immunostaining for BrdU and D5R revealed that proliferating cells in V-SVZ also express D5R. Collectively, our data suggest that D5R is expressed in the post-weaning V-SVZ of rat at least until P80, and its expression pattern coincides with that of proliferating cells in the V-SVZ, hinting at a possible role of D5Rs in the regulation of neuronal progenitor division/differentiation.

断奶后大鼠侧脑室壁D5多巴胺受体的表达。
甚至在第一个突触出现之前,神经递质及其受体就存在于发育中的大脑中,调节神经源性壁龛(如侧脑室)中神经元祖细胞的细胞命运。特别是,多巴胺似乎通过激活不同受体来控制祖细胞的增殖和分化,在室下区神经发生中发挥关键作用。虽然多巴胺受体5 (D5R)在产前表达,但关于其在产前或产后前脑发育中的作用的信息很少。为了研究D5Rs在大鼠侧脑室下区(V-SVZ)神经发生中的作用,我们用免疫组织化学方法定义了D5R的表达以及BrdU在断奶后不同阶段(出生后20天至80天)祖细胞中的掺入。我们发现,从出生后20天到50天,增殖细胞的水平是稳定的,然后在P80上急剧下降。同时,D5R在所有年龄段均表达,但我们发现从P40到P80, D5R+细胞的密度逐渐降低。此外,BrdU和D5R的双重免疫染色显示V-SVZ的增殖细胞也表达D5R。综上所述,我们的数据表明,D5R在大鼠断奶后的V-SVZ中至少表达到P80,并且其表达模式与V-SVZ中增殖细胞的表达模式一致,提示D5R可能在调节神经元祖细胞分裂/分化中起作用。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Developmental Biology (ISSN: 0214- 6282) is an independent, not for profit scholarly journal, published by scientists, for scientists. The journal publishes papers which throw light on our understanding of animal and plant developmental mechanisms in health and disease and, in particular, research which elucidates the developmental principles underlying stem cell properties and cancer. Technical, historical or theoretical approaches also fall within the scope of the journal. Criteria for acceptance include scientific excellence, novelty and quality of presentation of data and illustrations. Advantages of publishing in the journal include: rapid publication; free unlimited color reproduction; no page charges; free publication of online supplementary material; free publication of audio files (MP3 type); one-to-one personalized attention at all stages during the editorial process. An easy online submission facility and an open online access option, by means of which papers can be published without any access restrictions. In keeping with its mission, the journal offers free online subscriptions to academic institutions in developing countries.
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