Expression of RGS2, RGS4 and RGS7 in the developing postnatal brain

被引:48
|
作者
Ingi, T [1 ]
Aoki, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] Niigata Univ, Brain Res Inst, Dept Neurophysiol, Niigata 9518585, Japan
关键词
development; G-protein; mRNA; rat;
D O I
10.1046/j.1460-9568.2002.01925.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The abundant expression of RGS (regulator of G-protein signalling) proteins in neurons, together with their modulatory function on G-protein-dependent neurotransmission, provides the basis for cellular adaptation to sensory inputs. To identify the molecular mechanism involved in the sensory experience-induced neural development, we performed a systematic survey of the localization of mRNAs encoding three subtypes of the RGSs (RGS2, RGS4 and RGS7) in developing rat brains by in situ hybridization through postnatal day 2 (P2), P10 and P18 to adult. The most dramatic changes of expression patterns were observed in the discrete neuronal cell layers of the cerebral neocortex (for RGS2 and 4), the hippocampus (for RGS2, 4 and 7), the thalamus (for RGS4) and the cerebellum (for RGS2 and 7). In the neocortex, RGS2 mRNA was enriched in the superficial cortical plate at P2, in contrast to RGS4, which was enriched in more mature neurons of the deeper layer V and VI. In the hippocampus, the neuronal cell layer-specific expression pattern of RGS2 developed from P2 to P18. RGS4 expression was temporarily confined to the CA pyramidal cell layer and not detectable in the dentate gyrus at P10 and P18. Similarly, a high level of expression of RGS7 was observed in the CA area, but not in the dentate gyrus at P2 and P10. In the cerebellum, the maturation of laminar expression patterns for the three RGSs correlated with neuronal maturation and synaptogenesis at P18. The most characteristic temporal pattern among the three RGSs was observed for RGS4 mRNA, which was highly enriched in the thalamocortical regions. The peaks of RGS4 expression were seen in the following regions with distinct onset and duration: the neocortex (from P2 onward), the hippocampus (P10 and P18) and the thalamus (from P18 onward). The divergent temporal and spatial expression of RGS subtypes and their dynamic control in the cortex, the hippocampus and the thalamus suggest that the RGS family could play multiple distinct roles in experience-dependent brain development.
引用
收藏
页码:929 / 936
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Differentially regulated expression of endogenous RGS4 and RGS7
    Krumins, AM
    Barker, SA
    Huang, CF
    Sunahara, RK
    Yu, K
    Wilkie, TM
    Gold, SJ
    Mumby, SM
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2004, 279 (04) : 2593 - 2599
  • [2] Striatal gene expression of RGS2 and RGS4 is specifically mediated by dopamine D1 and D2 receptors: clues for RGS2 and RGS4 functions
    Taymans, JM
    Leysen, JE
    Langlois, X
    JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 2003, 84 (05) : 1118 - 1127
  • [3] RGS2 and RGS4 proteins: New modulators of the κ-opioid receptor signaling
    Papakonstantinou, Maria-Pagona
    Karoussiotis, Christos
    Georgoussi, Zafiroula
    CELLULAR SIGNALLING, 2015, 27 (01) : 104 - 114
  • [4] RGS2 and RGS4 inhibit Gα11 signaling in turkey erythrocyte membranes
    Cunningham, ML
    Harden, TK
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1999, 13 (05): : A797 - A797
  • [5] Expression levels of RGS7 and RGS4 proteins determine the mode of regulation of the G protein-activated K+ channel and control regulation of RGS7 by Gβ5
    Keren-Raifman, T
    Bera, AK
    Zveig, D
    Peleg, S
    Witherow, DS
    Slepak, VZ
    Dascal, N
    FEBS LETTERS, 2001, 492 (1-2) : 20 - 28
  • [6] RGS2 and RGS4 proteins act as novel modulators of κ and δ opioid receptors signaling
    Papakonstantinou, Maria-P.
    Leontiadis, Leonidas J.
    Sarris, Michalis
    Nikolos, Fotis
    Georgoussi, Zafiroula
    PHARMACOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2011, 63 (01) : 236 - 236
  • [7] RGS2 and RGS4 proteins differentially modulate delta and kappa opioid receptor signaling
    Papakonstantinou, M. -P.
    Leontiadis, L. J.
    Nikolos, F.
    Sarris, M.
    Georgoussi, Z.
    FEBS JOURNAL, 2010, 277 : 145 - 146
  • [8] Expression regulation and functional analysis of RGS2 and RGS4 in adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
    Madrigal, Alma
    Tan, Lun
    Zhao, Yuanxiang
    BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2017, 50
  • [9] Expression regulation and functional analysis of RGS2 and RGS4 in adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
    Alma Madrigal
    Lun Tan
    Yuanxiang Zhao
    Biological Research, 50
  • [10] Recruitment of RGS2 and RGS4 to the plasma membrane by G proteins and receptors reflects functional interactions
    Roy, AA
    Lemberg, KE
    Chidiac, P
    MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 64 (03) : 587 - 593