TY - JOUR
T1 - Monoaminergic neuronal development is not affected in PACAP-gene-deficient mice
AU - Ogawa, Tetsuo
AU - Nakamachi, Tomoya
AU - Ohtaki, Hirokazu
AU - Hashimoto, Hitoshi
AU - Shintani, N.
AU - Baba, Akemichi
AU - Watanabe, Jun
AU - Kikuyama, Sakae
AU - Shioda, Seiji
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Ms. Masumi Oomae and Ms. Sachiko Yofu for their technical supports. This study was supported in part by the High-Technology Research Center Project from the Ministry of Education, Sports, Science and Technology.
PY - 2005/3/15
Y1 - 2005/3/15
N2 - Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) has been implicated in several physiological functions. Several lines of evidence from in vitro studies have shown that PACAP plays some important roles in development of nervous system such as neural proliferation and differentiation. Recently, mice lacking PACAP have been reported to show a higher mortality shortly after birth, impaired thermal adaptation, and altered psychomotor behaviors. Inasmuch as monoaminergic nervous systems are implicated in these phenotypes and a quite few data have been reported on the role of this peptide in nervous development in vitro, we studied early development [embryonic days 10.5 (E10.5) and 12.5 (E12.5)] of monoaminergic nervous systems in mice lacking PACAP. The fetuses lacking PACAP showed immunoreactivities (IRs) for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and serotonin (5-HT) similarly to the wild type. We observed TH-IR in the forebrain [striatal differentiating zone (dz) and hypothalamic dz], midbrain, hindbrain, neural-crest-derived sympathetic ganglionic primordia, ventral spinal cord dz, and bowel at E10.5 in both PACAP null and wild type with no difference. At E12.5, in the wild-type- and PACAP-gene-deficient mice, no differences of 5-HT- and TH-IRs were observed in several brain regions, including brainstem (midbrain and pons). Thus, the depletion of PACAP does not affect monoaminergic nervous systems in the early development.
AB - Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) has been implicated in several physiological functions. Several lines of evidence from in vitro studies have shown that PACAP plays some important roles in development of nervous system such as neural proliferation and differentiation. Recently, mice lacking PACAP have been reported to show a higher mortality shortly after birth, impaired thermal adaptation, and altered psychomotor behaviors. Inasmuch as monoaminergic nervous systems are implicated in these phenotypes and a quite few data have been reported on the role of this peptide in nervous development in vitro, we studied early development [embryonic days 10.5 (E10.5) and 12.5 (E12.5)] of monoaminergic nervous systems in mice lacking PACAP. The fetuses lacking PACAP showed immunoreactivities (IRs) for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and serotonin (5-HT) similarly to the wild type. We observed TH-IR in the forebrain [striatal differentiating zone (dz) and hypothalamic dz], midbrain, hindbrain, neural-crest-derived sympathetic ganglionic primordia, ventral spinal cord dz, and bowel at E10.5 in both PACAP null and wild type with no difference. At E12.5, in the wild-type- and PACAP-gene-deficient mice, no differences of 5-HT- and TH-IRs were observed in several brain regions, including brainstem (midbrain and pons). Thus, the depletion of PACAP does not affect monoaminergic nervous systems in the early development.
KW - Catecholaminergic neuron
KW - Immunohistochemistry
KW - Neurodevelopment
KW - PACAP
KW - Serotonergic neuron
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U2 - 10.1016/j.regpep.2004.08.034
DO - 10.1016/j.regpep.2004.08.034
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 15620422
AN - SCOPUS:11144255071
SN - 0167-0115
VL - 126
SP - 103
EP - 108
JO - Regulatory Peptides
JF - Regulatory Peptides
IS - 1-2 SPEC. ISS.
ER -