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GAP-43 distribution is correlated with development of growth cones and presynaptic terminals.

R W Burry1, J J Lah, D M Hayes.   

Abstract

GAP-43 (F1, B-50, pp46) has been associated with neuronal development and regeneration, but precise localization within neurons is not known. Pre-embedding electron microscopic immunocytochemistry using silver-enhanced 1 nm gold particles was used to localize GAP-43 label in cell cultures of cerebellar neurons. In the plasma membranes of early cultures, high levels of GAP-43 were seen in all parts of the neuron. In older cultures, consistent with previous reports, the first loss of GAP-43 label was seen in the soma and then the axon. Growth cones had high levels of GAP-43 label on the plasma membrane, with increased distribution over unattached relative to attached filopodia. The amount of GAP-43 seen over the plasma membrane of forming presynaptic terminals is lower than over growth cones, indicating a possible correlation between the presence of GAP-43 and the stage of presynaptic terminal development. Intracellular GAP-43 in axons and growth cones was highest in membranes of smooth cisternae. The levels of GAP-43 in smooth cisternae in axons fell by seven days in culture while the levels of GAP-43 in smooth cisternae of growth cones fell at 14 days. When mini-explant cerebellar cultures were examined with light microscopic immunocytochemistry, GAP-43 label of plasma membrane was highest at the periphery of the radial axonal outgrowth, suggesting that addition of GAP-43 to the plasma membrane can occur in the distal axon or at the growth cone.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1403006     DOI: 10.1007/bf01191506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurocytol        ISSN: 0300-4864


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