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Distribution of neurons expressing substance P receptor messenger RNA in immature and adult cat visual cortex.

C Matute1, P Wahle, K Gutiérrez-Igarza, K Albus.   

Abstract

We have investigated the expression of messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding substance P receptor (SPR) in the visual cortex of adult cats and 17-day-old kittens, using in situ hybridization histochemistry with two digoxigenin-labeled oligodeoxynucleotides complementary to the SPR mRNA. In the adult cortex, a subset of large pyramidal neurons of layer V and layer III is heavily labeled. Other, mainly pyramidal neurons in layers II, III and V are less intensely labeled, but most neurons in these layers appear unlabeled. Neurons in layer IV and VI, and in the white matter do not show hybridization signals above background levels. In the 17-day-old kitten, SPR mRNA-expressing cells are confined to layer V and to the upper white matter (subplate zone), whereas supragranular neurons do not yet contain SPR mRNA. A few neurons in layer VI display moderate labeling. Astrocytes, identified with anti-glial fibrillary acid protein antibodies, did not express detectable levels of SPR mRNA in both adult and kitten visual cortex. These results indicate that SPR mRNA expression is transient in neurons of the white matter, and is developmentally regulated in supragranular layers. In addition, the localization of SPR mRNA in a subset of pyramidal cells suggests that substance P modulates the excitability of certain projection neurons which are the origin of extrinsic connections.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8150047     DOI: 10.1007/bf00228697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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