M Cimino, P Marini, S Colombo, M Andena, F Cattabeni, D Fornasari, F Clementi
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引用次数: 11
摘要
采用原位杂交技术研究了神经元烟碱乙酰胆碱受体(nAChRs) α 4和β 2亚基在发育大鼠脑中的表达。这两种转录本在出生时在大脑皮层、内侧缰、海马的CA1/CA3区和几个丘脑核中已经有很高的水平。总体而言,β 2亚基的杂交密度高于α 4亚基。β 2在内侧束核、内侧膝状核和海马中的表达不随年龄变化,而在皮层中的表达减少。α 4杂交信号的发育模式因脑区不同而不同。这两种转录本的表达在一些丘脑核中呈双相模式:分别在出生后第1周和第2周表达最低,在出生后第2周和第4周表达最高。α 4亚基在丘脑核中的表达与[3H]- l -尼古丁结合位点的表达一致。这些发现表明,nachr的两个亚基在大多数被检测的大脑区域中是独立调节的,并且在一些区域,如丘脑,α 4亚基的个体发生变异与[3H]- l -尼古丁结合位点的个体发生变异相关。
Expression of neuronal acetylcholine nicotinic receptor alpha 4 and beta 2 subunits during postnatal development of the rat brain.
The expression of the alpha 4 and beta 2 subunits of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) was studied in developing rat brain using in situ hybridization. The levels of both transcripts were already high at birth in cerebral cortex, medial habenula, CA1/CA3 regions of the hippocampus and several thalamic nuclei. In general, the beta 2 subunit showed a higher density of hybrids than the alpha 4. Beta 2 expression did not change with age in the medial habenula, medial geniculate nucleus or in the hippocampus whereas it decreased in the cortex. The developmental pattern of the hybridization signal for alpha 4 was different according to the brain area considered. The expression of the two transcripts showed a biphasic pattern in some thalamic nuclei: the lowest levels occurring during the first and second postnatal weeks respectively, and the highest levels during the second and fourth postnatal weeks. The ontogenetic profile of the expression of the alpha 4 subunit in the thalamic nuclei coincided with that of [3H]-L-nicotine binding sites. These findings suggest that the two subunits of nAChRs are independently regulated in most of the brain areas examined, and that in some regions, such as the thalamus, the ontogenetic variations reported for the alpha 4 subunit correlate with those observed for the [3H]-L-nicotine binding sites.