| Literature DB >> 27199679 |
Stefan Reuss1, Sylvia Wystub2, Ursula Disque-Kaiser3, Thomas Hankeln2, Thorsten Burmester4.
Abstract
Cytoglobin (Cygb) is a vertebrate globin with so far poorly defined function. It is expressed in the fibroblast cell-lineage but has also been found in neurons. Here we provide, using immunohistochemistry, a detailed study on the distribution of Cygb in the mouse brain. While Cygb is a cytoplasmic protein in active cells of the supportive tissue, in neurons it is located in the cytoplasm and the nucleus. We found the expression of Cygb in all brain regions, although only a fraction of the neurons was Cygb-positive. Signals were of different intensity ranging from faint to very intense. Telencephalic neurons in all laminae of the cerebral cortex (CCo), in the olfactory bulb (in particular periglomerular cells), in the hippocampal formation (strongly stained pyramidal cells with long processes), basal ganglia (scattered multipolar neurons in the dorsal striatum, dorsal and ventral pallidum (VP)), and in the amygdala (neurons with unlabeled processes) were labeled by the antibody. In the diencephalon, we observed Cygb-positive neurons of moderate intensity in various nuclei of the dorsal thalamus, in the hypothalamus, metathalamus (geniculate nuclei), epithalamus with strong labeling of habenular nucleus neurons and no labeling of pineal cells, and in the ventral thalamus. Tegmental neurons stood out by strongly stained somata with long processes in, e.g., the laterodorsal nucleus. In the tectum, faintly labeled neurons and fibers were detected in the superior colliculus (SC). The cerebellum exhibited unlabeled Purkinje-neurons but signs of strong afferent cortical innervation. Neurons in the gray matter of the spinal cord showed moderate immunofluorescence. Peripheral ganglia were not labeled by the antibody. The Meynert-fascicle and the olfactory and optic nerves/tracts were the only Cygb-immunoreactive (Cygb-IR) fiber systems. Notably, we found a remarkable level of colocalization of Cygb and neuronal nitric oxide (NO)-synthase in neurons, which supports a functional association.Entities:
Keywords: cytoglobin; globin; immunofluorescence; mouse brain; neuroanatomy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27199679 PMCID: PMC4847482 DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2016.00047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neuroanat ISSN: 1662-5129 Impact factor: 3.856
Distribution of cytoglobin-immunoreactive (Cygb-IR) neuronal somata in the mouse brain.
| Brain regions | Level1 | Figure | Additional remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Olfactory nerve layer | + | 1A | Fibers, periglom. neurons |
| Glomerular layer | ++ | 1A | Glom. axons/dendrites |
| External plexiform layer | + | 1A | Single neurons |
| Mitral cell layer | + | 1A | |
| Internal plexiform layer | + | ||
| Granule cell layer | + | ||
| Subependymal cell layer | +++ | Deep short-axon cells | |
| Anterior olfactory nucleus | +/++ | 1B,D,E | |
| Accessory olfactory bulb | + | ||
| Layers I–VI | +/++/+++ | 1B,C, 2A,B | Single neurons, all area |
| Dentate gyrus | + | 4A | |
| Cornu Ammonis (CA) 1-3 | ++/+++ | 4A,B | Pyramidal cells, long proc. |
| Subiculum | + | ||
| Entorhinal cortex | + | ||
| Perirhinal cortex | + | ||
| Postrhinal cortex | + | ||
| Presubiculum | + | ||
| Striatum | |||
| Dorsal region (Caudate putamen) | +++ | 2A,C,D | Single neurons |
| Ventral region (Nucleus accumbens) | +++ | Single neurons | |
| Islands of Calleja | − | ||
| Medial region | |||
| (Lateral septal complex) | +/++ | Mainly low intensity | |
| Pallidum | |||
| Dorsal region | |||
| (Globus pallidus med./lat.) | ++ | ||
| Ventral region | +++ | Single neurons | |
| Substantia innominate | − | ||
| Medial septal complex | (+) | ||
| Basal nucleus (Meynert) | + | ||
| Anterior nucleus | − | ||
| Posterolateral nucleus | + | ||
| Posteromedial nucleus | + | ||
| Basolateral nucleus | + | ||
| Basomedial nucleus | + | ||
| Central amygdaloid nucleus | + | ||
| Medial amygdaloid nucleus | + | ||
| Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis | ++ | 2A | Few neurons around aca |
| Piriform cortex | + | 2A | |
| Periventricular nucleus | + | ||
| Suprachiasmatic nucleus | +/++ | 3A,B | |
| Median preoptic nucleus | + | ||
| Supraoptic nucleus | –/+ | 3A | Intense fibers |
| Paraventricular nucleus | + | 3D | Intense fibers |
| Dorsomedial nucleus | + | 4D | |
| Arcuate nucleus | + | ||
| Preoptic area (lat./med.) | + | ||
| Anterior hypothalamic area | + | ||
| Ventromedial nucleus | + | ||
| Posterior hypothalamic area | + | ||
| Lateral hypothalamic area | –/+ | ||
| Tuberal nuclei | –/+ | ||
| Terete hypothalamic nucleus | + | ||
| Median eminence | − | 3C | Internal-layer: few axons |
| Mamillary nucleus | –/+ | ||
| Pituitary gland (anterior/posterior) | − | ||
| + | Unstained processes | ||
| Anterior group of the dorsal thalamus | + | ||
| Medial group of the dorsal thalamus | + | ||
| Midline group of the dorsal thalamus | + | ||
| Intralaminar nuclei of the dorsal thalamus | + | 5A | |
| Lateral group of the dorsal thalamus | + | 4D,F | |
| Ventral group of the dorsal thalamus | + | 5 | |
| Medial geniculate body | + | ||
| Lateral geniculate body (LGB), dorsal part | –/+ | Faint somata | |
| Intergeniculate leaflet of the LGB | –/+ | Not explicit visible | |
| Lateral geniculate body, ventral part | + | 4E | |
| Pineal organ | − | ||
| Medial habenular nucleus | +++ | 4A,C,D | Somata, few processes |
| Lateral habenular nucleus | ++ | 4A,C,D | |
| Subthalamic nucleus | + | Scattered somata | |
| Zona incerta, dorsal part | –/+ | 5A | Few neuronal somata |
| Zona incerta, ventral part | + | 5A | Many somata |
| Reticular nucleus of the thalamus | + | ||
| Oculomotor nerve nucleus | + | ||
| Accessory oculomotor nerve nucleus | + | Faint somata | |
| (Edinger-Westphal) | |||
| Nucleus nervi trochlearis | (+) | Faint somata | |
| Mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus | − | ||
| Substantia nigra, pars compacta | + | 5A,D | |
| S.n., pars reticularis | (+) | 5A | Scattered somata |
| Ventral tegmental area | + | ||
| Interpeduncular nucleus, rostral | + | 8A | Somata without processes |
| Interpeduncular nucleus, caudal | (+) | 8A | Faint somata, IR puncta |
| Red nucleus | − | ||
| Periaqueductal gray | + | 6A | Somata dorsal > ventral |
| Ncl. posterior commissure (Darkschewitsch) | + | ||
| Interstitial nucleus of Cajal | + | ||
| Laterodorsal tegmental nucleus | +++ | 7A,B,C | Dense crossing fibers |
| Laterodorsal tegmental ncl, ventral part | +++ | 7A,B | Dense fibers, processes |
| Pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus | +++ | 6A,D, 7A | Many processes |
| Microcellular tegmental nucleus | ++ | 6AC | Small neurons no proc. |
| Deep mesencephalic nucleus | (+) | 6A,C | Fibers |
| Anterior pretectal nucleus | ++ | 5A,B | |
| Olivary pretectal nucleus | + | 5A | |
| Inferior colliculus | − | 7A | |
| Superior colliculus | − | 6A,B | Dense optic fiber systems |
| – deep gray layer | (+) | 6B | |
| Cochlear nuclei | + | ||
| Vestibular nuclei | +/+++ | 8B, 9J-K | Many terminals in MVePC |
| Abducens nucleus | (+) | ||
| Facial nucleus | (+) | ||
| Reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons | ++ | 6A,F | |
| Pontine nuclei | − | 6A | |
| Cortex | |||
| Molecular layer | − | 8C,E,F | Dense terminals |
| Purkinje cell layer | − | 8C,E,F | Terminals |
| Granule cell layer | + | 8E | Scattered neurons |
| Deep cerebellar nuclei | |||
| Fastigial nucleus | + | ||
| Interposed nucleus | + | 8C,D | Small somata, no proc. |
| Dentate nucleus | + | ||
| Principal sensory trigeminal nucleus | (+) | ||
| Supratrigeminal nucleus | − | ||
| Cuneate nucleus | (+) | ||
| Superior olivary complex | + | 7D | |
| Dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus | +/++/+++ | Fibers reaching laterally | |
| Paralemniscal nucleus | +++ | ||
| Parabrachial nucleus | + | ||
| Pre-Bötzinger complex | − | Ventrolateral medulla | |
| Nucleus ambiguous | (+) | ||
| Hypoglossal nucleus | (+) | ||
| Superior/inf. salivarynucleus (-salivatory ncl.) | |||
| Motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve | − | ||
| MTT motoneurons | − | ||
| Inferior olivary complex | (+) | ||
| Paramedian reticular nucleus | (+) | ||
| Locus ceruleus | + | ||
| Raphe nuclei, dorsal | ++ | 6A,E | |
| Raphe nuclei, dorsal (caudal part) | (+) | 7C | |
| ventral | + | 6A | |
| median/paramedian | + | 6A | |
| Kölliker-Fuse-nucleus (subparabrachial ncl.) | + | ||
| Anterior horn | + | Large motoneurons | |
| Posterior horn | + | Small neurons, no afferents | |
| Lateral horn | + | Some pregangl. neurons | |
| Central gray | + | Scattered neurons | |
| Trigeminal ganglion (sensory) | − | ||
| Spinal ganglion (sensory) | − | ||
| Superior cervivcal ganglion (sympathetic) | − | Few fibers | |
| Anterior commissure | − | 2A | |
| Central tegmental tract | − | ||
| Corpus callosum | − | 2A | |
| Fasciculus retroflexus (Meynert) | +++ | 4C,D, 5A,C | |
| Lateral lemniscus | − | ||
| Longitudinal fasciculus of pons | − | 6A | |
| Mamillothalamic tract | − | 4F | |
| Medial lemniscus | − | 4E, 6A | |
| Medial longitudinal fasciculus | − | 6A | No fibers |
| Olfactory nerve | + | 1A | |
| Optic tract | ++ | 4E | |
| Posterior commissure | − | 5A | Dorsal to 3V |
| Stria medullaris thalami | − | ||
| Subthalamic fasciculus | − |
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Figure 1Cytoglobin (Cygb)-immunofluorescence in frontal sections of the mouse brain. (A) Cygb-immunoreactive (Cygb-IR) periglomerular neurons in the glomerular layer (Gl) of the olfactory bulb, at the level of approximately interaural +8 mm, corresponding to Panel of the mouse brain atlas. (B) Low power photomicrograph “multiple image alignment” (MIA) showing orbital regions of the cerebral cortex (CCo) at the level of approximately interaural +6.0 mm, corresponding to Figure 12 of the mouse brain atlas. (C) Higher magnification of the section shown in (B) demonstrating strong and faintly labeled neurons in the secondary motor cortex. (D) Higher magnification from (B) showing sparse neurons and fibers in the anterior olfactory region. (E) Higher magnification from (B) demonstrating Cygb-neurons in the posterior part of the anterior olfactory area (AOP). Abbreviations: A32, cingulate cortex; ACI, intrabulbar part of the anterior commissure; AI, agranular insular cortex; AOM, medial part of the AOP; E/OV, ependyma of the olfactory ventricle; EPl, external plexiform layer of the olfactory bulb; M1/M2, primary/secondary motor cortex; Fr3, frontal cortex; Mi, mitral cell layer; MO, medial orbital cortex; ON, olfactory nerve layer; Pir, piriform cortex; rf, rhinal fissure.
Figure 9Double-immunofluorescent labeling of cytoglobin (Cygb, left row) and (nNOS, right row) in selected regions of the mouse brain (frontal sections). Complete or partial colocalization of both substances was observed in the CCo (A,B), striatum (C,D), glomerular layer (E,F) and subependymal layer (G,H) of the olfactory bulb, and medial and lateral vestibular nucleus (J–M). The boxed area in (J) is shown in higher magnification in (L). Note that (E–H) stem from a dye-swap experiment. Abbreviations: 4V, fourth verntricle; G, glomerulus; PGC, periglomerular cells; LVe, lateral vestibular nucleus; MVeMC, medial vestibular nucleus, magnocellular part.
Figure 2Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain at the level of approximately interaural +4.3 mm, corresponding to Figure 27 of the mouse brain atlas. (A) Low power photomicrograph (MIA) showing primary motor and somatosensory regions of the CCo, lateral ventricle (LV), striatum (Ncl. caudatus/putamen, CPu) and ventral pallidum (VP). (B) Higher magnification demonstrating Cygb-IR neuron in lamina IV of S1 cortex, (C) Multipolar neurons in the lateral striatum, (D) DAPI nuclear staining of the same sector, and (E) multipolar neurons with long processes in the VP. Abbreviation: ACA, anterior part of the anterior commissure; Pir, piriform cortex.
Figure 4Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain. (A) Habenular nuclei and anterior hippocampal formation at the level of approximately interaural +2.1 mm, corresponding to Figure 45 of the mouse brain atlas. Strong staining of neurons in the medial habenular nuclei (MHb), while those in the lateral nuclei (LHb) were less stained. (B) Higher magnification from the medial CA1 region of the hippocampus: strong immunostaining of neurons in the pyramidal cell layer (Py). A few neurons from the oriens layer (Or) and stratum radiatum (Rad) were also stained. (C) Habenular nuclei and fasciculus retroflexus (fr) at the level of approximately interaural +1.7 mm, corresponding to Figure 48 of the mouse brain atlas, (D) Higher magnification demonstrating fibers entering the fasciculus retroflexus. (E) ventral aspect of the lateral geniculate nucleus (VLG) between the optic tract (opt) and the medial lemniscus (ml). (F) Scattered neurons in the posterior hypothalamic area (PH) and the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus (DM). Abbreviations: 3V, third ventricle; CA1, Cornu ammonis 1; cp, cerebral peduncle; DG, dentate gyrus; DLG, dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus; LPMR, lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, mediorostral part; mt, mamillothalamic tract.
Figure 3Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain at the levels of approximately interaural +3.3–3.1 mm, corresponding to Figures 35–37 of the mouse brain atlas. (A) Overview (MIA) showing the optic chiasm (ox) and basal hypothalamus. Labeled cells were found in the supraoptic nucleus (SON) and in core and shell regions of the medial suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). In the posterior SCN (B), neurons labeled with various strength were observed within the borders of the nucleus. (C) Median eminence: few small IR structures, mainly processes, were seen. (D) Faintly labeled neurons in the anterior magnocellular part of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), where stronger labeled processes (probably axons) were present.
Figure 5Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain at the level of approximately interaural +1.3 mm corresponding to Figure 52 of the mouse brain atlas. (A) Low power photomicrograph (MIA) demonstrating labeled neurons in the dorsal part of the anterior pretectal nucleus (APTD), olivary pretectal nucleus (OPT), retroparafascicular nucleus (RPF), dorsal and ventral parts of the zona incerta (ZID, ZIV), and substantia nigra pars compacta (SNC) and pars reticularis (SNR). Note that the mamillothalamic tract (mt), fornix (f), mamillotegmental tract (mtg) and cerebral peduncle (cp) are unstained, while the fasciculus retroflexus exhibits strong Cygb-immunoreactivity. Moderately labeled neurons were present in neighboring regions such as the parafascicular thalamic nucleus (PF) and the rostral interstitial (RI) nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF). (B) Higher magnification of IR neurons in the APTD. (C) IR fibers in high density are seen in the fasciculus retroflexus (fr). (D) Higher magnification showing the mamillothalamic (mt) and mamillotegmental (mtg) tracts, and stained neurons of the SNC. Abbreviations: 3V, third ventricle; SMT, submamillothalamic nucleus; SuMM, submamillary nucleus, medial part.
Figure 7Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain at the levels of approximately interaural −1.0 to −1.3 mm, corresponding to Figures 71–73 of the mouse brain atlas. (A) Low power photomicrograph (MIA) showing the inferior colliculus (IC), cerebellar lobule 2 (2Cb), tegmental nuclei and the superior olivary complex (SOC). (B) Higher magnifications “extended focal imaging” (EFI) demonstrating Cygb-IR neurons in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (LDTg), in its ventral part (LDTgV) and in the PPTg. (C) LDTg nucleus neurons and fibers crossing contralaterally EFI. Note the light staining of neurons in the caudal part of dorsal raphe neurons (DRC). (D) Some neurons in the lateral superior olivary nucleus (LSO) were stained.
Figure 6Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain at the level of approximately interaural −0.4 mm, corresponding to Figure 66 of the mouse brain atlas. (A) Low power photomicrograph (MIA) showing superior colliculus (SC), dorsal raphe and tegmental nuclei. (B–F) Higher magnifications from (A) demonstrating Cygb-IR neuronal structures. (B) Faintly labeled fiber systems and neuronal somata in the optic nerve layer of the SC (Op). (C) Small neurons with only few processes are found in the microcellular tegmental nucleus (MiTg), fiber systems in the deep mesencephalic nucleus (DpMe). (D) Large neurons with multiple processes are present in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (PPTg). (E) IR neurons in the dorsal and ventral aspects of the dorsal raphe (DRD, DRV), and (F) in the reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons (RtTg). Abbreviations: Aq, aquaeductus cerebri; lfp, longitudinal fascicle of the pons; ml, medial lemniscus; mlf, medial longitudinal lemniscus; MnR, median raphe nucleus; PAQ, periaqueductal gray; Pn, pontine nuclei; VLL, ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus.
Figure 8(A) Cygb-immunofluorescence in a frontal section of the mouse brain at the level of approximately interaural 0, corresponding to Figure 62 of the mouse brain atlas showing labeled neurons in the rostral part of the interpeduncular nucleus (IPR) and labeled terminals in its caudal part (IPC), (B–F) were taken from a frontal section of the mouse brain at the level of approximately interaural −2.4, corresponding to Figure 83 of the mouse brain atlas. (B) IR neurons and terminals in the medial vestibular nucleus, parvocellular part (MVePC). (C) Low power photomicrograph demonstrating cortical (upper part) and medullary regions (lower part) of the cerebellum (Cb). (D) Higher magnification of IR neurons in the anterior cerebellar nucleus interpositus (IntA). (E) Higher magnification from cerebellar cortex demonstrating IR neurons in the granular layer (Gr). IR puncta are present throughout the molecular (Mol) and Purkinje cell (P) layers. (F) Higher magnification demonstrating dense IR puncta surrounding unlabeled Purkinje cell somata (P) of the ganglionar cell layer. Abbreviations: 4V, fourth ventricle; das, dorsal acoustic stria; ml, medial lemniscus.